Mouse and Keyboard Cables

Shop for high-quality mouse and keyboard cables at CableLeader. We offer DIN5 cables, AT keyboard cables, PS/2 keyboard cables, extension cables, and adapters. Reliable connections for your PC setup.

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6ft DIN5 M/M AT Keyboard Cable
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10ft DIN5 M/M AT Keyboard Cable
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15ft DIN5 M/M AT Keyboard Cable
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25ft DIN5 M/M AT Keyboard Cable
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6ft DIN5 M/F AT Keyboard Extension Cable
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10ft DIN5 M/F AT Keyboard Extension Cable
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15ft DIN5 M/F AT Keyboard Extension Cable
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25ft DIN5 M/F AT Keyboard Extension Cable
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6" DIN5 Male to Mini-DIN6 Female AT to PS/2 Keyboard Adapter Cable, Beige
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More About Mouse and Keyboard Cables

CableLeader is your trusted source for high-quality Mouse and Keyboard Cables. Our extensive range includes standard DIN5 cables, extension cables, and adapter cables to connect your AT or PS/2 style keyboards to your PC. All our cables are fully molded and shielded to reduce EMI/RFI interference, ensuring reliable performance.

Our Mouse and Keyboard Cables feature:

  • DIN5 and Mini-DIN6 Connectors: Compatible with AT and PS/2 style keyboards and PCs
  • Ideal for connecting and extending keyboard cables for added flexibility
  • Quality & Safety: Fully molded and shielded to reduce EMI/RFI, RoHS compliant materials

Whether you need a direct connection, an extension, or an adapter, CableLeader has the perfect cable solution for your mouse and keyboard needs. Browse our selection and find the right cable for your setup today!

The Ultimate Guide to Mouse and Keyboard Cables: Connectors, Specifications, and More

Introduction to Mouse and Keyboard Cables

In the world of computing, mouse and keyboard cables play a crucial role in connecting these essential input devices to your computer. From the classic DIN5 cables to the modern PS/2 and USB connections, these cables ensure seamless communication between your peripherals and your system. At CableLeader, we offer a comprehensive range of high-quality mouse and keyboard cables, including standard DIN5 cables, extension cables, and adapter cables, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices.

Connectors: The Key to Compatibility

Mouse and keyboard cables come in various connector types, each designed to meet specific compatibility requirements. Understanding these connectors is crucial for ensuring a seamless connection between your input devices and your computer.

DIN5 Connectors

The DIN5 connector, also known as the AT keyboard connector, was the standard for connecting keyboards to PCs in the early days of computing. This 5-pin connector was used on IBM's AT (Advanced Technology) keyboards and was widely adopted by other manufacturers. While it has been largely replaced by newer technologies, DIN5 connectors are still found on some legacy devices and systems.

PS/2 Connectors

Introduced with IBM's Personal System/2 line of computers in 1987, the PS/2 connector quickly became the industry standard for connecting keyboards and mice to PCs. This 6-pin mini-DIN connector offered a more compact and reliable solution compared to its DIN5 predecessor. PS/2 connectors are still found on many modern motherboards, although they are gradually being phased out in favor of USB connections.

USB Connectors

The Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector has become the de facto standard for connecting a wide range of peripherals, including keyboards and mice, to computers and other devices. USB connectors offer plug-and-play functionality, hot-swapping capabilities, and higher data transfer rates compared to older technologies. Most modern keyboards and mice come equipped with USB connectors, making them compatible with a wide range of devices.

Specifications: Understanding Cable Performance

Beyond the connectors, several other specifications play a crucial role in determining the performance and reliability of mouse and keyboard cables. These include:

  • Conductor: The number and gauge of the conductors within the cable determine its signal integrity and durability.
  • Cable Color: While primarily aesthetic, cable color can also aid in cable management and organization.
  • Type: Cables can be classified as standard, extension, or adapter cables, each serving a specific purpose.
  • Length: The length of the cable can impact signal quality and flexibility in positioning your input devices.

Quality and Safety Assurance

At CableLeader, we prioritize quality and safety in all our products. Our mouse and keyboard cables are fully molded and shielded to reduce EMI/RFI interference, ensuring reliable performance and minimizing signal degradation. Additionally, all materials used in our cables are RoHS compliant, ensuring they are free from hazardous substances and environmentally friendly.

Choosing the Right Cable for Your Setup

Whether you need a direct connection, an extension, or an adapter, CableLeader has the perfect cable solution for your mouse and keyboard needs. Browse our selection and find the right cable for your setup today!

Conclusion

In the ever-evolving world of computing, mouse and keyboard cables remain essential components for ensuring seamless input and control. By understanding the different connectors, specifications, and quality standards, you can make an informed decision when choosing the right cables for your setup. With CableLeader's extensive range of high-quality mouse and keyboard cables, you can rest assured that your input devices will perform reliably and efficiently, enhancing your overall computing experience.

What cable is used to connect a mouse and keyboard?

Most modern keyboards and mice connect to your computer using a USB cable. USB (Universal Serial Bus) is the standard interface for connecting peripherals like keyboards, mice, and other devices. Some older keyboards and mice may use PS/2 connectors, which are round 6-pin mini-DIN connectors. For convenience, many USB keyboards and mice come with a single cable that splits into two connectors (one for the keyboard and one for the mouse) at the end.

What type of connector is used for keyboards and mice?

The two most common connectors used for keyboards and mice are:

  • USB (Universal Serial Bus): This is the modern standard connector for keyboards, mice, and other peripherals. USB cables feature a flat, rectangular connector that can be plugged into any available USB port on your computer.
  • PS/2 (Personal System/2): This older connector type uses a round, 6-pin mini-DIN connector. While still supported on some motherboards, PS/2 ports are being phased out in favor of USB.

Many keyboards and mice come with detachable cables, allowing you to choose between USB or PS/2 connectivity based on the available ports on your computer.

What type of cables do keyboards use?

Most modern keyboards use USB cables to connect to your computer or device. The most common configuration is a USB-A to USB-C cable, where the USB-A end connects to your computer's USB port, and the USB-C end connects to the keyboard. Some keyboards may also use USB-C to USB-C cables, especially with newer devices that have USB-C ports.

For added convenience and cable management, many keyboards come with coiled cables, which offer flexibility, durability, and a clutter-free setup. The length and coil size of these cables can impact both functionality and aesthetics.

How do I hide my keyboard and mouse cables?

To keep your desk area tidy and free from cable clutter, try these tips:

  • Use cable ties and clips to bundle and secure your cables neatly.
  • Invest in cable sleeves to combine multiple cables into a single, tidy line.
  • Install under-desk trays and raceways to stow away power strips and excess cable lengths.
  • For wireless keyboards and mice, consider Bluetooth or RF (radio frequency) connectivity to eliminate cables entirely.

Regular cable management and organization can help maintain a clean and clutter-free workspace.

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