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September 18th, 2016 17:00

Micro Adapter SD CARD on XPS 9350

Hi! Has anyone found a micro adapter for sd Card for the XPS 9350? I'd like to use a sd card without taking it out at the end of work.

thx

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September 19th, 2016 06:00

Check this one one out - some of the reviewers say it works on their XPS 13:

www.amazon.com/.../B00HV4YFYU

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September 18th, 2016 19:00

What exactly do you mean? An adapter for a microSD card?

www.amazon.com/.../ref=sr_1_2

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September 18th, 2016 23:00

The buttonless touchpad is similarly refined. It depresses with a solid-feeling click, and cursor control is pleasingly free of accidental hops and skips, and almost as nice to use as the touchpad on my MacBook Pro 13in. All I really missed in the transition was OS X’s selection of multi-finger gestures and, naturally, Force Touch.That’s no fault of the XPS 13, but I do wish the touchpad hardware on Windows devices was as tightly meshed with the operating system as it is on Apple’s laptops. I use both OS X and Windows devices every day, and it makes a big difference.

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September 18th, 2016 23:00

www.amazon.com/.../ref=sr_1_31

Something like this one but compatible with xps 9350...

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September 19th, 2016 07:00

Thx, Someone says it's hard to stick it out...anyone has ever tried it?

Jacopo

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September 19th, 2016 08:00

anyway it's weird that Dell has not yet addressed this simple issue...

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September 19th, 2016 08:00

To follow up - another reviewer with an XPS 13 said use a "fine blade".

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September 19th, 2016 08:00

;-)

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September 19th, 2016 08:00

Yeah, that's the problem with bring flush.  Maybe a very thin pair of tweezers would work -

www.amazon.com/.../ref=sr_1_2_a_it

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September 21st, 2016 19:00

OK. I bought the one from Amazon for my XPS 13 9350:

www.amazon.com/.../B00HV4YFYU

This thing really is flush but I found I can easily remove it using a thin metal spudger tool - it slips in between the top of the card and the laptop frame and then you can get the spudger edge into the recess on the top of the card and nudge it out.  I tried it several times and it easily worked.  I had a spare 128GB Samsung microSD that I put in it and now I have extra storage to go with the installed 256GB SSD.  So I'm really happy with this simple $10 device - it's perfect.

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