Hi guys,
I finally replaced my old 3 button ps/2 mouse with a Microsoft Explorer 3 mouse USB. The first thing I did was to go out and buy an USB extension cable, 6 feet in length in order for it to reach the back of the pc USB port. After opening the extension cable box, it had a warning:
USB devices are limited to a total of 10 feet on low-speed devices such as keyboards, mice, and joysticks, and 16 feet on high-speed devices such as printers and scanners.
My question is:
Will I screw up my system in anyway if I use this extension cable with my new MS Explorer mouse? I think the length of the mouse cord is 6 feet + the extension cable 6 feet = 12 feet or more.
Question about USB extension cable length
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You cant screw up anything... just the signal may or may not make it.
I used 2 - 12' USB extension cables along with the 8' that came with my webcam.
Thats a total of 32' without a repeater or hub.....and it worked without a hickup.
Give it a try ... see if it works.
Maybe you will get lucky ... (get your mind out of the gutter...a USB extension cable could never get you sex....or could it?)
I used 2 - 12' USB extension cables along with the 8' that came with my webcam.
Thats a total of 32' without a repeater or hub.....and it worked without a hickup.
Give it a try ... see if it works.
Maybe you will get lucky ... (get your mind out of the gutter...a USB extension cable could never get you sex....or could it?)
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Thanks for all the info. I decided that a hub might be the way to go, since I don't have any USB ports that are easily accessible from the front. So now I have a USB hub sitting right there on the desk and it's easy to plug components in if I ever need to. The hub also comes with a 5volt line to make sure power goes all the way down the line to avoid intermittent connection problems. Works great.
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