Fujitsu Siemens N560 connector plug - General Accessories

Dose anybody knows where I can find a Fujitsu Siemens N560 connector plug for using it in a DIY hardware project?
It seams that the same connector type is used in other HTC manufactured devices like Dell Axim X5x series and Asus MyPal A636N but the size and pin number differs.
The FS N5xx connector has the following specifications:
- 26 pins
- 0.5mm ping gap
- about 16.7mm width
- about 2.25mm height

also interested
I am also interested in purchasing a plug like this with a USB plug on the other end.
Thank you

Look here:
http://www.haid-services.de/pd-1599144974.htm?categoryId=48
or
http://www.haid-services.de

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The unit is almost identical to the hi-203e, difference being the usb is inside the mouse on the 202 and in the cable on the 203.
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I have a 10.1" windows 8/10 tablet based on Atom Z3735F. It has a detachable keyboard with trackpad. The only USB-host port is a micro-USB socket on the tablet itself - and I've destroyed it. There's no way to repair it since it goes directly into the SoC.
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