It sounds dumb to change from wireless to PS/2 (keyboard) but I have too many frequencies around my computer to have a good enough signal for gaming. So I want to take my wireless keyboard and make it run by a PS/2 port. I have a few pictures to show what I'm talking about, I just want to know if anyone has done this, if it would be possible, if the way I think it should be done is right... any help/advice will be greatly appreciated.
This is my keyboard PCB, I've detached the battery connector (white plastic pievce with two prongs).
This is the reciever's PCB, with the terminal detached. The terminal was one piece, with an emplty place inbetween the "mouse terminal" and the "keyboard terminal".... confusing, I know, so here's a picture:
A closer look at the keyboard PCB, shows where I think I would need to solder on the part circled above (the four holes in the white rectangle):
My question is, will this work... and if so, which order would I solder them on... red to green, green to red, ect.
This is my keyboard PCB, I've detached the battery connector (white plastic pievce with two prongs).
This is the reciever's PCB, with the terminal detached. The terminal was one piece, with an emplty place inbetween the "mouse terminal" and the "keyboard terminal".... confusing, I know, so here's a picture:
A closer look at the keyboard PCB, shows where I think I would need to solder on the part circled above (the four holes in the white rectangle):
My question is, will this work... and if so, which order would I solder them on... red to green, green to red, ect.