For those fiddly ones at the back. Guessed wrong? Try the port next door, instead of having to change the orientation of your cable one handed.-- shudderprose, Aug 21 2009 Alternate http://www.bsu.edu/...11770-49168,00.htmlNothing to do with Indiana's #1 party school. [RayfordSteele, Aug 21 2009] Engadget - Double USB concept http://www.engadget...usb-plug-rejection/the Double USB connector that works right side up or upside down thanks to twin spring-loaded plastic connectors on its interior [xaviergisz, Jan 26 2011] TRRS connector > USBBSU http://www.jiscdigi...ages/trrs-jack2.jpgA round 4-pin connector [idris83, Jan 27 2011] I'll never understand why they made those silly things rectangular to begin with.-- RayfordSteele, Aug 21 2009 Yeah, an obvious right-way orientation would be true engineering instead of just making stuff.-- normzone, Aug 21 2009 Perish the thought .....-- 8th of 7, Aug 21 2009 Probably designed by some Ivy Tech CAD flunkie and not focused on by the rest of the team.-- RayfordSteele, Aug 21 2009 //an obvious right-way orientation//
Nah, just make them round, like guitar plugs.-- Wrongfellow, Aug 22 2009 in lower case: usb qsn-- xaviergisz, Aug 22 2009 There should be no guessing. They are always the same way up - the slot in the cable's connector is towards the top. Making some ports the other way would just confuse things.-- spidermother, Aug 25 2009 True, but is there a rule for the upright ones?-- shudderprose, Aug 25 2009 How about an auto-rotate USB plug/socket - on registering a certain level of pressure, it spins 180° ready for another insertion.-- zen_tom, Aug 25 2009 The spring-loaded either-way-up USB plug is a good idea, but it would be better as a socket.-- MaxwellBuchanan, Jan 26 2011 I would settle for a little dot on the upside I could feel with my thumb. PS2 used to have these and I never had a problem. In fact, most holes I try to find in the dark have been known to come equipped with such subtle labelling.-- KAGE, Jan 26 2011 Yeah, but then you had a starting clue by the legs.-- normzone, Jan 26 2011 //is there a rule for the upright ones?// It seems that there is. The side that would be up in the horizontal ones faces the left side of the case in the upright ones. This puzzled me for a moment, but makes perfect sense when you consider that the left side of a tower case corresponds to the upper surface of a horizontal case.-- spidermother, Jan 26 2011 // Nah, just make them round, like guitar plugs. //
Absolutely. USB has only 4 pins and 4 ring TRS connectors already exist. I would suggest using a different diameter and length than 3.5mm though, to avoid people exploding their headphones.
Additionally, the casing should slope downwards into the socket like a black-hole in a spacetime graph to maximise insertion speed.-- idris83, Jan 27 2011 //make them round// The electrical contacts need not be round (like phono plugs) ony the mechanical connection. You could seat the thing in its socket in in any orientation, then, once you had a positive "snap," twist it until you felt the "click" of a detent, indicating it was oriented properly and that electrical contact was now made.-- mouseposture, Jan 27 2011 random, halfbakery