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Old 09-23-2020, 04:29 PM   #56
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
But if these accessories were made with a USB-C connector, then we'd still need an adapter to plug into a USB-A port. So yes, it is the fault of USB-C being a different shape for the computer side of things.

The solution is to make USB-A ports always the same side up and the connectors a different color on the up side.
Wait wait wait so first you’re complaining that laptops only have USB C ports now you’re complaining that if the devices we plug in to laptops only had USB C ports you’d need adapters to other types. Which is it Jon?

As always your solution ignores so many real world situations as to be irrelevant before it even enters a proof of concept phase.

Color blind people, visually impaired people, those with nerve damage in their fingers, ports in a given orientation to each other being too close due to device size, devices with a variable up rotation, just to name a few. And none of which apply to USB C which is always the right way around. In addition to the other benefits of USB C.
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