It looked like the same form factor like my beloved MS Intellimouse (which is dying). Plus it has 5 buttons so I can macro some things to it in World of Warcraft. It is optical as well. Also it cost ...
It will if it's a "funky laptop port." The deal is that a keyboard uses one half the available pins, and the mouse uses the other half. If it's a normal port on the back of a PC, then the port itself ...
[David] sent in his implementation of reading a PS/2 mouse with a PIC microcontroller and some LED displays. Of course, this follows hot on the heels of using a PIC with a PS/2 keyboard so now might ...
Name any retrocomputer — Apple II, Sinclair, even TRS-80s — and you’ll find a community that’s deeply committed to keeping it alive and kicking. It’s hard to say which platform has the most rabid fans ...
Every so often, an engineer posts a question to the LabView or Vee e-mail user groups asking how to get keyboard entry data into a test application. Instrumentation software packages don't easily ...
If googly-eyed penguin speakers just aren’t quite creepy enough for you, how about the Frog Family PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse/Speaker set. Suggested by commenter wolfrider (thanks!) who says “go big or go ...