I'll start by saying that I understand that not all devices have room for a dull size USB port and that I am aware of how the micro's 5th pin works with OTG but there is really no excuse for how fragile and unreliable they are.
Among other projects I'm trying to resurrect my wife's Acer SW3-013 (Switch 10E) laptop/tablet. I think I have found the driver package that might, maybe help with the docking issues but the only way to charge it is via one of those hated micro USB plugs even though there is enough space that they could have easily included a proper charging port or even several full size USB ports if they wanted to (by contrast my SW1-011 has a proper charging port that is very reliable).
And of course the micro USB port is so loose that the plug almost falls out and you have to jiggle it while watching the charge indicator and then don't touch it until it has charged.
I've searched online for fixes for this and I find everything from so-called "pros" telling people to stick foreign objects (needles, toothpicks &c) in to pick out the dirt (haven't these people ever heard of contact cleaner and compressed air?) to putting dabs of super glue in the ends of the socket to fill up the space (sounds like a recipe for disaster to me).
I'm sure this must have come up here before: Is there any really good & proper way to tighten up a loose micro USB socket?
Among other projects I'm trying to resurrect my wife's Acer SW3-013 (Switch 10E) laptop/tablet. I think I have found the driver package that might, maybe help with the docking issues but the only way to charge it is via one of those hated micro USB plugs even though there is enough space that they could have easily included a proper charging port or even several full size USB ports if they wanted to (by contrast my SW1-011 has a proper charging port that is very reliable).
And of course the micro USB port is so loose that the plug almost falls out and you have to jiggle it while watching the charge indicator and then don't touch it until it has charged.
I've searched online for fixes for this and I find everything from so-called "pros" telling people to stick foreign objects (needles, toothpicks &c) in to pick out the dirt (haven't these people ever heard of contact cleaner and compressed air?) to putting dabs of super glue in the ends of the socket to fill up the space (sounds like a recipe for disaster to me).
I'm sure this must have come up here before: Is there any really good & proper way to tighten up a loose micro USB socket?