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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger
ETA: there is nice cables that are USB-C to USB-C with optional (and removeable with scissors later) USB-A on one end and micro-USB adapters on the other. They would be a good stop-gap until all micro-USB devices died off and got replaced. (e.g. this cable on Amazon)
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Just be aware that there are NO USB-A to USB-C adapters that are standards compliant as the USB standard explicitly forbids them to avoid somebody trying to plug two USB-A (host side, by definition) devices together and creating a situation that could cause harm to the device or user. This device is not USB compliant and could potentially damage equipment if mis-used.
EDIT: C to A (female) is possible to be standard compliant, but A (male) to C (female) is not.