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Found old Mechanical Keyboard

denkan

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Hello found seven old Mechanical Keyboard today at work that has been in server racks for many years :p The problem is that when I try to connect them using a ps2 converter all of them just blink (caps, num, scroll) for a half sec and then go's black

I think that my ps2 converter is the problem but do I need like a special ps2 converter to get these keyboards to work?
 
Hello found seven old Mechanical Keyboard today at work that has been in server racks for many years :p The problem is that when I try to connect them using a ps2 converter all of them just blink (caps, num, scroll) for a half sec and then go's black

I think that my ps2 converter is the problem but do I need like a special ps2 converter to get these keyboards to work?

lol I forgott no plug n play :D works good now
 
I've been using an old IBM Model M for the past few months now - got it at a garage sale. Missing a couple key caps, but otherwise fun and LOUD!
 
Those Compaqs are nice keyboards. But I found the trackball to be too small to be useful.
 
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