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23-Jul-2009, 08:32 PM #1
Question Solved: The honey-do guy
need to replace the usb connector from a old but dearly loved mouse of my lady, she is lost without it. In trying to run trace on the cable it is lost and it would be easier if i knew the end wiring of the usb plug end to end. using the white portion with conn sticking up <contacts > for description purposes. any help is greatly appreciated thanks...
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23-Jul-2009, 11:46 PM #2
Hi CPTBLK869, and welcome to TSG.

The attached illustration shows the signal assignments for the USB-A plug typically used on a mouse. The coloring of the signal names matches a common wire color coding used for USB cables but manufacturers are not forced to use it.
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24-Jul-2009, 07:56 AM #3
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Well done and good job, I cant thank you enough. My little lady will be so happy in the morning when she finds her baby on the pad with this red ribbon around it... lol
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You are most welcome.
Glad to have helped out.
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