VGA Cable 3Feet,SHD VGA to VGA Monitor Cable HD15 SVGA for PC Laptop TV Projector Black and Yellow Color
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The cord I used to connect my computer to my classroom projector is unknown to me, and it was one of the few cords I had in my classroom. It would be great if I could be of assistance, but I have no idea how. We're sorry, *br>
The document camera works with my laptop computer for projecting from my document camera onto the whiteboard. I have no clue what it is for... It connects the computer to the classroom projector.
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I had to trim it until it fit. Despite all this, I had to give the cable two stars because the male end of the cable did not fit into the PC's female end due to the design of the cable. The excess plastic was trimmed with wire snippers once it reached the end of the cable. On the cable, there is a plastic cap, just before the male connection, that closes the hole Connectors have a flare at the end that extends perpendicular to the cable. It is approximately 1/16" or 1/32" wide. I had to cut away this tiny plastic lip to get the cable to fit the vga female end of My solution was to use wire snips to trim off enough of that extra plastic lip on the cable so that it would fit in the recessed VGA space on my PC rather than sending it back. With that extra plastic lip trimmed off, the cable fit right into place (just a bit snug, but it was fine), and the cable works fine. A secondary monitor is connected to this VGA cable. These are the pictures I have attached I was able to connect to my monitor without a problem from the cable on the left, which went into the same monitor as my monitor. On this side there is no trimming, and you can see that the plastic up against the monitor is clean and undamaged. In contrast, the one on the right, if you expand it, you can see that the plastic edge on the cable closest to the computer (piercing the PC case slightly) has been trimmed down in order to fit into the VGA port. This would be a great cable for your monitor and PC device, unless your device has a slightly recessed access point in the case, such as my Chuwi HeroBox does. As much as I hate to discount it, it's a very nice looking cable and works just as advertised, but I was distraught about returning it since it did not fit into the required space because of the plastic lip at the end. I had a bright idea, so I decided to trim the plastic by Take a look at the place on your PC where you intend to plug this VGA cable in before you buy one. It had to be plugged into the VGA port on the Chuwi Herobox minicomputer, and the VGA port was tapped into the plastic casing of the computer about 1/16" deep. It was impossible for the cable's surrounding plastic to go into the VGA female in the PC. As for the female / male connectors, they were fine as that is standard. It has now been solved, and I think if this was a connector for a laptop or other type of device it would work fine If you had a large enough desktop, there would not be a You might be able to fit a cable that is not larger than the dimension of the PC connection space in a mini or micro PC, but if you are getting a mini or micro PC, be sure that the cable dimensions do not exceed that dimension.
I bought this cable along with another one, so that I had them on hand in case a need arose. The cable was in a drawer when I went to get it, I noticed a pin was bent I am way past the 30 days, but am wondering if I can get a replacement part? The last cable worked well and I would like to have a replacement shipment sent. My goal was to find a good looking VGA cable to meet my need and replace my old VGA cable.
This is used to connect a monitor This one came with the monitor in the wrong place.
The look is nice, but I have never used it.
It turned out that the cable I ordered was actually three feet long.
The cable is very good.
Exactly what I was looking for.