How to make more accessible USB ports from an iMac





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The iMac is great; by far the best All in One that I have had in a long time, thanks to its good blend of performance, excellent screen (with excellent resolution), design, and even price.  However, USB ports which has are sometimes difficult to achieve, since they are in the rear of the chassis. Worse when we connected also to a secondary monitor: reach the ports there is something quite complicated.

Personally, what I have done is to buy a "powered USB hub", a USB Hub that is connected to electricity, allowing to connect devices that need to be loaded (smartphones, for example) and will also receive current.

What Sugru proposes, however, is also interesting:

Using PuTTY (is what sells sugru, after all), in conjunction with magnets (magnets) and an extension cord, it is possible to create a sort of extension for a USB port, putting him within easy reach, when we want to connect a USB Drive, for example. And to be hidden behind, is not so bad.

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It Claro, is a solution more complicated than simply connect a powered USB Hub, but a it is worth considering.

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