![]() ![]() Most legacy devices do not take advantage of USB 3.1 or Thunderbolt 3 speeds 10Gbps and 20Gbps respectively, so a variety of cables (USB 3.0/3.1 to USB C on the other end) should do just fine.Įxamples (linked) in the sidebar: These cables (Micro-B to USB-C) are for my self-powered hard drives and card readers for this exact purpose. In almost every case, my USB-A cables will change out for USB-C ports on one end. I’ll be employing simple solutions and streamlining my workflow with minor modifications to the existing setup. ![]() I’m wired with several external drives, including Firewire (yes), Thunderbolt, USB and HDMI, from displays to card readers. Switching to USB-C will be a little bumpy at first, but these issues will only get better as we move into 2017.Īs for me, outside my mouse and keyboard I am very much a cable runner. A couple cables and very small USB-A adapters will allow you to plug and unplug most devices where needed, especially on the go. Please stop posting ridiculous photos of “dongle” problems with adapters plugged into adapters. Stop Whining About 20 Year Old USB-A Ports
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