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From: patscga on 20 Apr 2010 15:08 I bought a laser 6000 mouse with a receiver that plugs into the USB port and it's difficult to pull out. Should I just pull harder or am I missing something? -- patscga
From: PvdG42 on 20 Apr 2010 16:38
"patscga" <patscga(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7DC096B7-2AAB-4409-ABC0-F5606145B74B(a)microsoft.com... > I bought a laser 6000 mouse with a receiver that plugs into the USB port > and > it's difficult to pull out. Should I just pull harder or am I missing > something? > -- > patscga Aside from the fact that you posted in a .NET programming discussion group, you're missing nothing. As USB is a "sleeve fit", tight enough so not to fall out, but not so tight as to require significant pressure for insertion or removal, your difficulty indicates that something is bent, causing the extra tight fit. If other devices plug into the port normally, look at the receiver. If all devices are tight, look at the port itself. |