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Thanks, Mark. Probably best to take the QuickCam to a supply outlet to ensure I get a proper cable.
A couple other questions I have, if you know, is there a limit to the length of cable one could /
should use for this type of device, and if necessary, can I join multiple cables? Thanks again...
Al Thompson
Mark wrote:
> Yes, USB cables are standard. You can add an extension cable with male and
> female ends, OR just get a longer ..say 10 foot .... cable. But make note
> of the connectors. On the actual cable the ends will be a different shape,
> but on an extension they are the same shape except for the gender.
>
> You should be able to find an extension, or a longer USB cable at just
> about any PC supply outlet, such as, CompUSA, Office Max, Staples, etc. If
> you want something beyond 10 feet try http://www.cyberguys.com/ or
> http://www.rogerssystems.com/
>
> Rode
> The NOSPIN Group
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>
> >I have a USB Logitech QuickCam connected directly to a USB port on the
> >back of my machine. I would
> >like to be able to move it around further than the 6' cord currently
> >allows. Does anyone know if
> >there is some type of a standard USB extension cord available which would
> >let me do this? Or is this
> >a ''device specific' accessory that I need? I looked around at Logitech's
> >site but found no such
> >accessory. Thanks in advance,
> >Al Thompson
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