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Not to worry, couldn't resist the leg pull.
I'm not knocking the idea. A long dead cigarette lighter is used to wedge the ethernet connection into my old laptop at an angle to get a reliable connection.
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Sorry Sysman, the connector was what I originally meant, it seems. Also, it's not Logitech, I have no idea why I put that. It's iRhythms, duh.
Set it all back up and when I docked the ipod in, I wedged it slightly forward - works, but probably not ideal.
Will search for a replacement docking bit, as wedging the ipod with a breastpad is probably not the most technologically advanced idea I've ever had.
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I've used Logitech support before and they are very good so I'm sure they will sort it out for you.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostIt's a Logitech one. Yes, it's the silver bit that clicks into the ipod, I think that's come loose. That website doesn't seem to cover that really, but I've sent them a email - thanks!
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It's a Logitech one. Yes, it's the silver bit that clicks into the ipod, I think that's come loose. That website doesn't seem to cover that really, but I've sent them a email - thanks!
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Sounds like you are talking about the connector inside an iPod dock.
What brand is the dock unit?
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No!
It is sitting in my spare room IRRITATING me as I know it is probably so easily fixed.
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Throw it in the bin and report it as stolen to your insurance company and get them to buy you a new one.
PZZ
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ipod speaker whatsit
Please bear with me cos I have no idea what I am on about. Ahem.
I bought an ipod speaker unit, and I think I've managed to break the silver whatsit that the ipod actually docks into. The unit was quite expensive and I want to fix it, but is it fixable? And if so, how? Can you buy replacement silver docky sticky in bits? Is that their actual name?
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