My Q68 arrived today, securely packaged. The order process was clearly documented by Derek, with only a somewhat random UPS delivery estimates page to deal with which was nothing to do with him and which ultimately did not matter as I was at home when they turned up

My thanks to Derek for building me this lovely little machine. And to Peter for designing it of course.
Anyway, I plugged in my power supply, network cable, VGA, PS/2 keyboard and powered on, to be greeted with a rock solid QLish display. Oh my! What a joy.
Alas, I think I've been a numpty - the keyboard is not registering, although the lights on it flicker slightly when I start the Q68, so something is happening. It's an old Dell PS/2 from a long extinct desktop PC.
I did a search of the forums and saw that the power supply might be an issue. I am using this one which I assumed was the correct specification:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07 ... UTF8&psc=1 . I have set the the dial to 5V before starting up. Is this power supply acceptable? If not, can anyone recommend a suitable one that I can get from Amazon UK?
Note that I have also tried the keyboard with and without the splitter (both in the purple and in the green input), and tried a USB keyboard with a USB to PS/2 adapter. In each case, the keypresses are not being registered. If it's a keyboard issue, again I'd be grateful for a recommendation from Amazon (or other UK online seller)
I would appreciate any advice, rebukes, howls of derision, whatever helps really. Please keep your answers simple as I am not an electronics kind of person: changing a plug's fuse being the pinnacle of my achievement in that area...
Thanks
a.k.a. Jean-Yves