PCI bracket for holding passive USB - Oculus unplugged

PCI bracket for holding passive USB - Oculus unplugged

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Update: It worked, but was too delicate for kids everyday use. A new and improved version is added in the files (NEW - blablabla.STL). Use the new STL and maybe 100% fixed. TL;DR at the end... It turned out, that Skype, when lacking the normal microphone, just used the Oculus headset. Skype was secretly installed in the background, and even though I deleted the software a year ago (and the app through PowerShell). Now with an MS update, Skype is back with vengeance, AND remembers my login, and was logged in, a fact I only discovered because a friend on the phone insisted to Skype, even though I said I didn't have Skype. Even though my normal mic was turned off, it did still record. Unplugged it, and a week later discovered that Skype just took over the non-active Oculus. TL;DR This PCI bracket will be mounted below one USB3 port, to store the USB plug in, when not in use. PLA, 200°C, 1.5 mm walls and top/bottom. 20% infill. First make, edit as you see fit :-) Thanks for the bracket design by "jolang"

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