Socket 7 mobo without a mouse port... seeks a way to utilize mice.

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I have a socket 7 mobo with no PS/2 mouse port. It is a K6BV3+/66 to be
precise. It has a large style keyboard port, but no mouse port. It has
some headers which ***I assume*** were connected to some piece of hardware
which someone would plug a mouse into. I assume this piece of hardware
evaporated along with the case.

What would one call such an adapter?
And where would one plug it in?
***Say... a 6 pin header with no markings?
***Or maybe... a 9pin "COM" header?

I is confused.

I is feeling less smart than the mouse.
 
Really? It has headers for 2 USB 1.0 ports. I guess I'll have to get it a
USB mouse. I hate to do that when I have a whole box of the PS/2 variety.
Seems like an odd configuration at any rate.
 
newbietuesday said:
Really? It has headers for 2 USB 1.0 ports. I guess I'll have to get it a
USB mouse. I hate to do that when I have a whole box of the PS/2 variety.
Seems like an odd configuration at any rate.

A serial mouse was the norm 'back then', You might also find that
the board has a PS2 pinout, but no backplate with the PS2 socket.
Again, good luck finding one of those to match the pin out.
 
jona said:
A serial mouse was the norm 'back then', You might also find that
the board has a PS2 pinout, but no backplate with the PS2 socket.
Again, good luck finding one of those to match the pin out.

A quick search ........ from:
http://www.itox.com/pages/products/mothers/comercialmb/k6bv3.php

<C&P>
CONNECTORS
.. 2 connectors for external USB ports
.. 1 connector for IrDA interface
.. 2 serial ports
.. 1 parallel port
.. 2 IDE connectors
.. 1 floppy connector
.. 1 PS/2 mouse port
.. 1 PS/2 or AT keyboard port
.. 1 20-pin ATX power supply connector
.. 1 12-pin standard AT power supply connector
</C&P>
 
Yeah, see... that's the confusing bit. All the specs I've found say it
SHOULD have (cut & paste)

1 PS/2 mouse port and
1 PS/2 or AT keyboard port

...but it just has the one AT port...

The good news is that I looked through some more boxes, and I found some
USB ports, a cordless logitech USB mouse kit, and some (drum roll)
batteries! Now, I just need to find the right software...

I'm still convinced some of those pinouts on the board HAVE to be for a
PS/2 mouse, but I admit that it is a pretty outdated board.

Thanks!
 
I have the same MoBo with 1MB Cashe memory on board .
6 Pin under AT keyboard socket is your PS/2 Mouse connection( J1 )
J4 ( COM1 ) if for AT mouse connection , located under J1
J2 and J3 ( 5 and 4 Pins ) are your USB 0 & USB 1 ) located left side of
ISA slots.

Best wishes
Cyrus
 
That's kind of what I thought, Cyrus, but I could not find a 6 pin to
female mouse port thingy anywhere. I think I'd almost have to come across
one sitting in an old AT-style case somewhere.

I'm going to look for this grouping of small wires anyway just to feed my
need for obsolete hardware.

Thanks for the info!
-NT

by "Cyrus" <[email protected]> Feb 11, 2005 at 08:28 AM


I have the same MoBo with 1MB Cashe memory on board .
6 Pin under AT keyboard socket is your PS/2 Mouse connection( J1 )
J4 ( COM1 ) if for AT mouse connection , located under J1
J2 and J3 ( 5 and 4 Pins ) are your USB 0 & USB 1 ) located left side
of

ISA slots.

Best wishes
Cyrus
 
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