I have a cheap MechanicalEagle Z-77 keyboard.

I’d like to replace the wired USB A cable with a USB-C port.

when I open it up, I see the cable is attached like this, with wire colors from the top: red white green black black:

When unclipped, I have this, the 5 pins being labeled “S GN D D VD”:

I find some tutorials about how to do a similar job with soldering. I don’t know how to solder and there is a clip. Can I purchase a USB-C port that will clip into this?

I can’t figure out the name of what this component would be called.

I see some mentioning about resistance and capacitors. I don’t know about these things. What if anything do I need to find out? I don’t know if the info in the soldering tutorials applies the same?

Obviously I am very novice on this topic. If I am missing anything please advise and I will attempt to fill it in.

Here is same device on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Mechanical-Keyboard-Tenkeyless-Professional-Office-Black/dp/B07ZH7569D

Thank you!

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    1 year ago

    Do you think it matters that the wire colors are in the opposite order?

    In either case, thanks this gets me closer.

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        1 year ago

        Do you think so? the letters are the right way up on the USB-C end. Here is how my existing cable looks in comparison:

        The description lists the letters as VCC, D -, D+, GND, SG.