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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:00 pm Post subject: Vtech Challenger |
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Help, I am trying to repair the little ones Vtech Challenger 'Toy' Laptop Computer. She has managed to pull the Mouse straight off the end of the cable.
This mouse is the type with a RJ45 plug on the end.
I have a lead at the moment with 8 wires exposed (Orange, Red, Yellow, Green, Black, Brown, White, Blue) and a mouse with eight solder pads with stray wire ends protruding from the PCB.
Can anybody please look at one and advise me as to the order they are mounted on the PCB. I am totally capable of soldering them back, if I could only find the right order.
My little one would be very grateful. |
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