- Jan 23, 2007
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One of my friend's Logitech Trackball died recently. True to form, he is trying to fix it with glue or something, and I'm not so sure he will be successful. The promary index finger button isn't working properly because of wear in the plastic.
Anyway, I got online and found a place with Logitech Trackman Marble trackballs for $8 each. The problem is that they are an older Mac standard - ADB. It actually looks a lot like the PS/2 connector that we use for our keyboards and trackball.
I was wondering if I might be able to just cut the wires and hook up a PS/2 connector, but it doesn't look like it.
Anyone know if they ever made a PCI card that lets you use ADB peripherals on an IBM clone?
Or, can anyone suggest a place where I could get an ADB to USB adapter for $12 or less? If I could find one at that price, it might be worth getting the two of them instead of a new trackball.
Thanks!
Anyway, I got online and found a place with Logitech Trackman Marble trackballs for $8 each. The problem is that they are an older Mac standard - ADB. It actually looks a lot like the PS/2 connector that we use for our keyboards and trackball.
I was wondering if I might be able to just cut the wires and hook up a PS/2 connector, but it doesn't look like it.
Anyone know if they ever made a PCI card that lets you use ADB peripherals on an IBM clone?
Or, can anyone suggest a place where I could get an ADB to USB adapter for $12 or less? If I could find one at that price, it might be worth getting the two of them instead of a new trackball.
Thanks!