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I found this while looking for advice on how to use the sync cable and sync connector included by Dell with the x50V. The sync cable's USB end (actually a T to allow another USB device to be attached at the same time instead of the single USB connector as shown in the manual) is clear, and the other end's small connector looks a lot like a 3.5mm jack for a headphone set. The problem is that the manual on page 28 shows the sync connector inserted into the Axim and the large female end of that connector (for power) is apparently detached somehow and set to the side when the sync cable is then inserted into the end of the sync cable connector. It is not at all clear to me how to detach that AC adapter female plug from the sync connector, since unscrewing or simply pulling it apart will take more force than seems reasonable to apply. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Beyond that maybe the underlying question is: Is the problem I'm having a big part of the reason for the popularity of the 3rd party products discussed here? And I checked the Belkin catalog link just now, 6/18 and they still are out of stock. Thanks - Charlie
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