This instructable is for anyone out there with a perfectly good older style din 5 keyboard that they just can't seem to throw away. With a little work you can save something from the land fill. Sure you could just buy an adapter cable but that wouldn't exactly be recycling.
Here is a list of the things that you are going to need.
- 1 working din 5 keyboard
- 1 broken/disgustingly dirty ps/2 style mini din keyboard
- soldering iron w/ solder and flux
- cutting pliers
- wire stripper
- phillips screwdriver
- multimeter
-wire with alligator clamps on each end *optional*
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Signing UpStep 1: Opening up your PS/2 Mini Din keyboard and removing the mini din cable
Our objective in this step is to retrieve the PS/2 mini din cable from your broken keyboard.
Most keyboards are held together with philips head screws on their underside but considering there are tons of different types of keyboards out there taking yours apart is going to differ from others. So with that said turn over your broken keyboard and get to work. Unscrew all the visible screws and be sure to check under the stickers and under the little plastic pieces that prop your keyboard up.
Once you have removed the back of the keyboard you should be able to find where the wires meets the pcb(printed circuit board). If it has a connector simply unplug it or if it is soldered straight to the pcb then just clip the wires as close as you can to the pcb.
Now that you have the PS/2 mini din cable set it aside for later.









































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Can anyone help me?
This is a great instructable but I've allready bought a ps2 to DIN converter (http://fl1.shopmania.org/files/p/uk/m/886/at-keyboard-to-ps-2-adapter-5-pin-din-female-to-6-pin-male~11415886.jpg) for my old Cherry keyboard... the problem is IT DOESEN'T WORK!! DX Whenever I plug my keyboard in it just doesen't type! But the Scroll Lock, Num Lock and Caps Lock lights turn on if I press the buttons! I think it may be an issue with the drivers... what should I do??
Thanks to anyone
I just want to mention that "Those old, Worthless keyboards" can be worth upwards of $100.00 USD on eBay. I posted a model "M" on ebay, and it sold for $175.00 I thought I would get only $15-20.00 After researching prices on the net, I found out that basically all the mechanical switch keyboards are VERY expensive. Not only IBM"s, but also KeyTronic, Compaq, IOgear, I-open, James, Cherry, and many more. You can have fun taking apart a keyboard, or One Hundred Dollars in your pocket.
Just a thought.
Thank you,
Mr Lunna XIII
I have an OLD Pentium (maybe 200Mhz or less) in a 1995 logic board with a keyboard DIN-5 port. I have some PS/2 Keyboards. Is it possible to get a pair of DIN connectors (my electronic material shop can give them to me for just a few cents) and connect the wires?
Thanks in advance from Spain
Enrique
You may also want to consider purchasing a "Female" PS2 to "Male" Din 5 adapter but then again that would take all the fun out of it. :)
http://www.national-tech.com/prodimages/din5-male-ps2-female-adapter.jpg
30fps the res is only 720 .
I think tony hawk looks good on it,spend more money than i did and go hi def.
also it will not work on the next gen of tv signals (will work on cable next feb so I dont care about that.
Another option is to make a wallet out of the circuitboards:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Wallet-made-from-a-computer-keyboard/
I made one and I get compliments on it all the time.
PS/2 to 5 pin Din (AT) cable adaptor
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