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Re: PS/2 mouse -> Apple mouse adaptor. Want one?



    I want to say that Mouse Interface card is not necessary for Apple II+
and //e.  Nine-Pin connector can be used for Apple //e, but 16-Pin like Game
Control Socket can be used for Apple II+.  It is the same example that Koala
Pad can be used for Apple II+ and Apple //e.
    Did you try to use Microsoft IntelliMouse with red laser sensor (without
mouse's ball) that connects to Apple IIgs' ADB Port?

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"Roger Johnstone" <rojaws@es.co.nz> wrote in message
20030323114120990+1200@news.inv.ihug.co.nz">news:20030323114120990+1200@news.inv.ihug.co.nz...
> In <20030322165152.16326.00000173@mb-mr.aol.com> Obsbedia2 wrote:
> > << Does anyone want an adaptor to let them use an IBM PS/2 mouse on
> > their  Apple? >>
> >
> > Well, yeah--if it will work on an Apple //e!  I ordered a serial IBM
> > wireless mouse off of eBay, to go with my BitMouse card, but the
> > seller hasn't even collect the payment yet (going on two weeks).  The
> > opportunity to use a wider selection of modern mice is greatly
> > attractive.
> > Jay Edwards
>
> It will work on an Apple IIe with an Apple mouse card. I have a II+ and
> IIe but no mouse card so I can only test it on my IIc. When the program
> is finished I'll have to arrange for some wider testing.
>
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>
> Apple II - FutureCop:LAPD - iMac Game Wizard
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