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Originally Posted by stumped
charge uses a pair of pins in the connection,. " see me" and transfer data uses different pins. so it is logical that one may work and the other not if the relevant pins are not engaging properly
I doubt that Amazon have changed the industry standard of what pins do what, so any cable should work. but mechanical issues are sadly common, part of the moulding is too short, or too long , or the cable is loose in the socket....
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I've never had a problem connecting a Kindle to any of my computers USB ports. I've also never used the cable that came with the Kindle.