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Title: Shoddy Ducky USB port replacement.
Post by: sealcouch on Thu, 15 December 2011, 16:20:01
It's been a while since I made a thread. I've been busy with school. and every time I move my Ducky tenkeyless out of the way, the connector craps out and the caps lock and num lock keys blink and try to reconnect. Eventually I have to completely unplug it from the back of the keyboard and plug it back in to get it working again. Is there an easy way to replace the usb port on the keyboard and if so, where can I go about buying a replacement? I can solder pretty decently.

I knew I should have listened when people told me not to get a Ducky. D:
Title: Shoddy Ducky USB port replacement.
Post by: sealcouch on Thu, 15 December 2011, 17:16:51
Quote from: ripster;471630
Yep.

Known problem pointed out by me many a time.

QUACK!
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Thanks a ton, ripster. Where can I go about getting one of the cable/connector thingys shown in the pictures?
Title: Shoddy Ducky USB port replacement.
Post by: IvanIvanovich on Thu, 15 December 2011, 17:46:57
Easiest fix, use an old usb port from a computer case. It has the same pin header connection. Perhaps an A to A cable would work better for you.
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Title: Shoddy Ducky USB port replacement.
Post by: sealcouch on Thu, 15 December 2011, 18:50:35
Well. It turns on the shell was the only thing holding the connector in. I took it apart and the thing just fell out of the holes in the board.  It's a tenkeyless so it's all on one board. ****'s broken more than I care to mess with at this point I'm just going to sell it broken.
Title: Shoddy Ducky USB port replacement.
Post by: dorkvader on Sat, 17 December 2011, 20:40:14
Quote from: sealcouch;471684
Well. It turns on the shell was the only thing holding the connector in. I took it apart and the thing just fell out of the holes in the board.  It's a tenkeyless so it's all on one board. ****'s broken more than I care to mess with at this point I'm just going to sell it broken.

Hmm, how broken? I mean if the connector is on the PCB (I think it is on that one) you can maybe resolder one or convert it to a short cord (with strain relief and a USB connector at the end) or something.