Part No. 10M3-04106
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Our 6 foot MiniDin8 Apple/Mac serial cable features MiniDin8 male ends and 8 conductors. Older Macs used a MiniDin8 connection to hook up serial devices. USB has completely taken over as the connection method for devices. However, there are still some legacy devices and computers out there that utilize this connection. This is our high quality serial cable used for connecting Macs to serial devices.
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This 25 foot PS/2 (MiniDin6) extension cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Our cable features PS/2 (MiniDin6) male and female ends and 6 conductors with straight through pinning. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard.Part No. 10M2-01225
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This 10 foot PS/2 (MiniDin6) extension cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Our cable features PS/2 (MiniDin6) male and female ends and 6 conductors with straight through pinning. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard.Part No. 10M2-01210
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This 6 foot PS/2 (MiniDin6) extension cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Our cable features PS/2 (MiniDin6) male and female ends and 6 conductors with straight through pinning. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard.Part No. 10M2-01206
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This 3 foot PS/2 (MiniDin6) extension cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Our cable features PS/2 (MiniDin6) male and female ends and 6 conductors with straight through pinning. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard.Part No. 10M2-01203
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This 50 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.Part No. 10M2-01150
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This 25 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.Part No. 10M2-01125
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This 15 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.Part No. 10M2-01115
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This 10 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.Part No. 10M2-01110
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This 6 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.Part No. 10M2-01106
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This 3 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.Part No. 10M2-01103