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B-6 Dell PowerEdge 4300 Systems Users Guide
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The system uses a Personal System/2 (PS/2)-style keyboard and supports a PS/2-
compatible mouse. Cables from both devices attach to 6-pin, miniature
Deutsche
Industrie Norm
(DIN) connectors on the back panel of your system.
A PS/2-compatible mouse works identically to an industry-standard serial mouse or
bus mouse except that it has its own dedicated connector, which frees up both serial
ports and does not require an expansion card. Circuitry inside the mouse detects the
movement of a small ball and relays the direction to the system.
Mouse driver software can give the mouse priority with the microprocessor by issu-
ing IRQ12 whenever new mouse movement is detected. The driver software also
passes along the mouse data to the application that is in control.
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If you reconfigure your hardware, you may need pin number and signal information for
the keyboard connector. Figure B-4 illustrates the pin numbers for the keyboard con-
nector, and Table B-3 lists and defines the pin assignments and interface signals for
the keyboard connector.
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1 KBDATA I/O Keyboard data
2 NC No connection
3 GND Signal ground
4 FVcc Fused supply voltage
5 KBCLK I/O Keyboard clock
6 NC No connection
Shell Chassis ground
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