![]() ![]() Strangely though, the wires that were originally soldered didn't match the standard pinout in that wikipedia link. Explains the weird abbreviations that I didn't get at first (GND, DP, DM, etc.) I'm starting to have a much better idea about how this works. I see, so I can't help it but re-solder the wires to the controller. ![]() Your initial goal would be to plug the cable (with controller soldered), and make it register in Windows' Device Manager. ![]() You can check the connector' side pinout from eg here, and ring the wires. The USB has four wires: Ground, Power, Data Plus, Data Minus, plus shield. You cannot (easily) bypass the controller since it takes care of converting analog audio (microphone and headphones) into digital USB standard. ![]()
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