I use the display and the cable. With practice I have been able to connect and 
disconnect the cable without pulling the cable itself. I agree it is not an 
ideal design.

On Jul 18, 2012, at 5:09 PM, Les Kriegler <kriegle...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am working with an individual who just received the Refresh-a-Braille unit. 
>  We had no problems in pairing the device, but we did encounter difficulty in 
> plugging in the charger into the display's connector.  Even with sighted 
> assistance, we could not get the charger in far enough in order to get the 
> unit charging.  We resorted to using a fork to push thew connector in the 
> final distance, but this is no solution. Also, because the USB port and 
> accompanying plug are not exposed, it appears once must remove the plug by 
> pulling on the wire, again not a good idea.  I know a number of you use this 
> display.  Do you use the USB cable that came with the unit, or did you get a 
> thinner USB cable?  Quite honestly, I am surprised at what I consider to be a 
> really poorly designed connector for this display.  Any help is appreciated.
> 
> Les
> 
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