PS/2 pinout header in an epox lxrmobo

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ANemoS
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(the 5pins header is onthe motherboardboard)
i nthe net i ve found some info for pcpartners mobos
pin#1 +5V
pin#2 No connection
pin#3 Mouse Data
pin#4 Ground
pin#5 Mouse clock
bu i want to doubleecheck/verify/confirm
before i make the cable .
Anyone confirming ???
thanks in andvance.
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I realize this thread is a git old, BUT to provide the best info we are going to need MORE info......

Please provide a detailed desription of the motherboard you are looking for this info on.

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the motherboard is an epox ep-68lxr (lx chipset)

"I realize this thread is a bit old,"
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the reply is fast enough (In greece we say -better late(r) than never-).

is there a possibility to find
with a polymeter to find the pinout ????
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With ohmmeter, you can find which of the pins is GND and which one is +5V. Test resistance between the GND pin and ground somewhere - e.g. the metal case - it should be near zero. To check the +5V, test resistance between the +5V pin and the +5V pin of the power supply connector (see http://www.hardwarebook.net for pinouts).
You can then try which of the other pins are mouse clock and mouse data - you will not damage anything if these are not connected properly.
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PIN1 = Data ,
PIN2 = Clock
PIN3 = GROUND
PIN4 = NC,
PIN5 = Vcc
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