Certainly I can, Yvonne.  If you have an older computer, both of those leads
would have to be connected.  One of them has a removable adaptor on it and
that's the one you connect to your USB port.
If you have an older system that still has PS2 connectors, you can also
remove that adaptor and connect one to the keyboard port and the other to
the mouse port.
Before you do that, I suggest that you place  a piece of tape or a rubber
band around the lead that now has the USB jack.  That is usually the one
intended for the keyboard.
You should know though that USB connections are much more dependable than
PS2 type interfaces ever were.  If you do have USB connectivity, I'd
recommend just ignoring that other PS2 jack.
 


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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Yvonne Oliver
Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 10:41 AM
To: blind computing
Subject: [Blind-Computing] keyboard

hello
i have a belkin wireless keyboard and mouse the sensor has more than enough
lead attached.
more than any other wireless sensor i have ever had.
now i pose this question
attached to the sensor are 2 leads
1 has a u s b plug the other has what feelslike a ps/2 plug the u s b works
fine but the device wont work using the what feels like a
ps/2 plug
can anyone tell me what that otherlead is for?
thank you
Yvonne


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