5; 6
5 pins on DIN, and 6 on a PS/2. (pg. 312)
I found it 5 or 6 too, but it was on page 364 of A+ Comp TIA
PS/2 keyboard has what is called Mini-Din 6 pins and a mouse has DIN 5 pins.
A DIN connector has a 5-Pin connector
Keyboard witch is the mini-din
which of the following device uses a 6-pin Mini DIN connector a. ps/2- style mouse
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The motherboard form factor AT only has the 5-pin AT keyboard connector built in.
They are are rather old-fashioned connector and originated in Europe as an audio standardization effort. They are just for inputs and outputs and if the device in your hands has RCA connectors you don't even need to worry about the DIN plug, because you'll use the RCAs. But, if all you have is the DIN connector, try here for the pin outs. http://www.vandenhul.com/artpap/wiring-din.htm Phil
RS-232RS-422ParallelGPIBUSBetc.
Very specifically, is the keyboard USB or PS/2 mini DIN port?
To actually 'type' data into a computer, a wireless or USB keyboard is commonly used.Some keyboards may use the PS/2 port. Which is a 6-pin mini-DIN connector.
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Dueche industrie norm is a 5 pin din computer keyboard fitting usually in 486's and pentuim 1's Dueche industrie norm is a 5 pin din computer keyboard fitting usually in 486's and pentuim 1's