
Kinesis Advantage drawing too much power?
I am trying to get an old Kinesis Advantage to work on a modern laptop. The keyboard has a PS/2 plug, to whixh I attached a PS/2 to USB adapter in order to plug it intk the laptop. However,when plugging this in, Windows gies a USB port power surge warning. Does anyone have an idea on how to avoid this? Thank you 

- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
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By "adapter" do you mean "[wiki]adapter[/wiki]" or "[wiki]converter[/wiki]"?
Indeed I memorised it wrongly; it's the Kinesis Classic. And by "adapter" I think I mean "adapter", as in a passive, small, female PS/2 to male USB thing. The phrasing is confusing me, as the deskthority "converter" page shows as an example the "blue cube" which has adapter written on it. What I think you are alluding to is that I need a converter, not an adapter? That blue cube is specifically mentioned to adress the problem that old PS/2 devices can ask for too much power, so I think that's my golden ticket. Thank you!