will a PS2 mouse work on a serial port w/ adapter?

bluemax

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I just put together an old system ASSUMING that their "old" PS2 mouse would work with the faster machine's 9-pin serial connection. They bought the adapter and Windows no longer asks for a mouse (so it detected one...) but apparently the cursor won't move.
Weird...

So do they require a mouse that's serial-compatible? I always figured they worked with an adapter just fine.... [shrug]
 

Modus

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I have found PS/2 <--> serial adaptors for mice anything but reliable. There's probably no such thing as a generic adaptor. It seems like a Logitech PS/2 <--> serial adaptor won't work with a Mitsumi PS/2 <--> serial adaptor, even though both mice are supposedly Microsoft compatible.

Just get a new mouse. You can still buy serial mice for pocket change.

Modus
 

Jeff H

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bluemax, unless that mouse expressly indicates it is Serial and PS/2 Compatible you're going to have problems w/ it. I have a Microsoft Intellimouse Pro that says exactly that on the bottom ID sticker, and it will work w/ either a PS/2 connector (native) or a serial connector (adapter supplied by Microsoft). The adapter converters you buy in places like CompUSA or Best Buy are notoriously flakey.
 

tom3

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Yeah the PS2->serial adapters don't seem to be standardized. I've had a mouse that wouldn't work with any other adapter but the one it came with. All the adapters look the same though.. at least to me. Heh I wonder if an USB mouse would work through a USB->PS2 and a PS2->serial adapters.