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C2G/Cables To Go 09470 PS/2 M/F Keyboard/Mouse Extension Cable (25 pies) C2G/Cables To Go 09470 PS/2 M/F Keyboard/Mouse Extension Cable (25 pies)

C2G/Cables To Go 09470 PS/2 M/F Keyboard/Mouse Extension Cable (25 pies)

C2G/Cables To Go 09470 PS/2 M/F Keyboard/Mouse Extension Cable (25 pies) C2G/Cables To Go 09470 PS/2 M/F Keyboard/Mouse Extension Cable (25 pies)
$ 14.59

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8.18
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8.28
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8.24
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7.89

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Product Description

You must enter your model number exactly as it appears on your computer.
You can extend the cable for your mouse or keyboard to increase flexibility
Connector 1 a male PS / 2
Connector 2 (1) female PS / 2
The length of this pipe can reach 100 feet
You get a lifetime warranty

Selected User Reviews For C2G/Cables To Go 09470 PS/2 M/F Keyboard/Mouse Extension Cable (25 pies)

The keyboard extension cable has purple ends on both ends of this six foot black cable
5/5

Cable and connectors on this item look to be of good quality, and it is The Perfect Match if you have a black PS/2 keyboard. Other cable choices are usually "grey" or "yellow-colored" It might be worthwhile to spend a little more on a cable that matches the keyboard if you are going to have to use a wired keyboard in 2020. Failing that, we may still see an either-or option on some present motherboards. If your computer has a PS/2 or USB port, it is Very Useful to have a PS/2 keyboard available for troubleshooting USB issues. The added six feet allows you to plug in the keyboard and have sufficient distance to reach a chair if you want. There is also the Old Trick of reversing the helix. You can let the extension cable handle the risk of slightly bent pins if you plan on plugging or removing the KB Quite A Bit. There is likely to be a PS/2 keyboard readily available than another extension cable.

Ricardo Stephenson
Ricardo Stephenson
| Feb 07, 2021
This is what I got for a Saitek X52 as well
5/5

No problems at all However, it may be a bit too PS/2 stuff should be fine with this. It is obvious that there is not much to say about cables. In general, I find the build quality to be pretty good. It is highly unlikely for any pins to break off or miss in this way. As the wire is quite thick, I don't see how it can crimp or break so easily. The X52 uses all of the pins, so I think that this also means it is a full cable without a broken wire or anything like that. There may be a typo in what I said. (

One thing to keep in mind is that this is a male-only website. The male gender. There won't be any benefit from using it as, for example, an extension cord. For PS/2 use, as others have said, it's pretty much only for devices like KVMs. Instead of USB, modern ones will probably need to use Bluetooth. On the X52, it fits snugly and doesn't fall out so I can certainly say it does a good job There are a few details in it, so please bear with it. Having two pieces together may be a good idea if one wants to mount them, but when they're close to each other, you may have to roll it up and zip it together Obviously you will have to tie it or something because it will stick out a bit. (It's rare to find a male who is really short. You do not need to spend an arm and a leg on a PS/2 cable. I think you'll be extremely pleased with this for most X52 users.

Yamileth Bradley
Yamileth Bradley
| Jan 02, 2021
This plastic is extremely difficult to use and is of low quality
3/5

Despite thinking that 375 degrees Celsius was on the low side, the plastic connecting the pins quickly melted when directly touched with my small soldering iron tip. It took literally just a second to melt the plastic, destroying the connector (the pin fell out). In addition, the pins do not have solder cups on the backs. However, the holes are TINY and wouldn't even accommodate a 30 awg wire. I'm not sure if a single strand of copper from a 30 awg would fit in those holes. There is probably someone out there who is a real master of soldering that could maybe make some use of this connector, but for the average person, this is a complete waste of time.

Lauryn Valencia
Lauryn Valencia
| Apr 30, 2021
I think it could be deeper with wire cups, but if you have the skills it works
4/5

As much as I dislike making connectors for this small form factor, I needed a cable on short notice with a wonky pin configuration and couldn't get something made on time. If you solder the connector for too long, you will cook it. Also, don't expect it to be a good first project.

I have no major complaints, but I've seen other Chinese mini din connectors with deeper connector wells. In my opinion, these improvements would make things easier for more people to use even with lower skill levels. Increasing the skill level of your connector does not mean you should blame it for your lack of skills, but you should understand its shortcomings before you start.
If you lack (or don't think you have) You can use an 8 pin mini din cable, cut it in half, and work directly with wires, if the pins you require are already You can find pinouts with most Amazon cables, so you can make sure that the connector is connected to a physical wire. You may also get a few, know you're going to make a mistake,.

Jack Hodge
Jack Hodge
| Jun 11, 2021
Design & construction are of high quality
5/5

It is both of good quality and designed well. Due to the small space, I am not certain how the solder points could be simplified. There are 8 pins in a tiny space. Because they are hollow, smaller wires will pass through them and not hit them on the outside where they are more likely to hit them. I'm out of here again. Take a look at the photos. Wouldn't it be better if folks who don't want to deal with intricate assembly (it's not trivial) could get a connector with a cable attached that they can pull the leads out to connect with the wires laid out like that?.

Andre Goldstein
Andre Goldstein
| Oct 16, 2020
Jack assembly with 8 pins
5/5

Eight pins are connected in 8 pin jacks. There is a wire that needs to be soldered. To solder the wire to the jack, it is very useful to use the helping hand device. It is also To keep wires from corroding, tin them before placing them in You will need a soldering iron that has a power range of 15 watts To assemble the jack, slide the outer case off, then remove the first inner black plastic sleeve gently, then remove the inner shield. As you connect the wires, remember to place the outer case on the wire, and then solder by following the procedure described below. Connect the Volt Ohm meter to the circuit to check your connections.

Shepherd King
Shepherd King
| Mar 17, 2021
This article describes the composition of a quality cable
5/5

In the middle of the cable, I cut it A TNC should be attached to a 9-inch cable Connect RS-232 to pin To connect a 232 connector to a Kenwood dual-band radio, see Ham Radio digital application Radio with a band. The cable showed to be well constructed with high-quality molded connectors Despite the small size, this miniDIN installation is well shielded with an additional ground wire, which is uninsulated and twisted, using the same size wire. Good purchase, thanks for it! As reported by.

Luella Murphy
Luella Murphy
| Feb 28, 2021

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