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Default USB good quality sockets on cables

No good to me as we do not want hubs around the floor particularly.
Its just the following.
A ps2 keyboard, an adaptor for ps 2 keyboard and mouse powered down the
wire. the short cable on the adaptor goes into a lead that goes to the
computer. I actually get little trouble from the ps2 minidin but the usb is
always telling me its not making contact.


I'm sorely tempted to just get a ps2 extension and put the adaptor near the
puter, but that would then mean any mouse user who wants to use one would
need an extension as well since the tv is the monitor and not normally on of
course as I do not use it!
Brian

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Brian Gaff wrote

Yes but being the hater of wireless keyboards,


Why ?

this is a wired one that can anddoes go across the room. The point of
intermittency is the standard usb connector. It seems to me that this is
poorly due to the fact that most cables only have a metal outer and
nothing to protect it at all so muck and dust gets in and the physical
connection is only held together by four little sprung bits of the outer
sheath. its total rubbish.


If they designed these like inline connectors should be they would have a
much longer shroud and hence less wobble factor after insertion.


"Jethro_uk" wrote in message
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On Tue, 02 Jan 2018 08:58:02 +0000, Brian Gaff wrote:

Following on from comments in another thread here. Does anyone know of
a
source of cables that not only has the usb socked protected, but has
some kind of shroud so connections do not go intermittent after a few
months du to being moved about, trod on or whatever. The normal usb
seems quite fragile to me. Thin metal springs and outers with little
sprung fingers that lose their spring or fall off.
Brian

I suspect that USB connections - certainly micro-USB - have exceeded
their design life specs. Easy to hide if you have a new phone every 6-12
months. Much harder when you try to carry on using a 2-4 year old one.

All my computing equipment has USB hubs plugged in permanently, and I
plug the peripheral into *that*.