Front USB & audio connector

I just bought a new Aopen case with a front panel for audio and USB. Unfortunately, I don't now in wich order I have to put the plugs on the pins. I have an MS-6340M mainboard and an Aopen H500 case. These are the layouts for my USB and audio pins:
USB connector  (USB2)          
Pin 1 - VCC                              
Pin 2 - GND                              
Pin 3 - USBD3-                        
Pin 4 - GND                              
Pin 5 - USBD3+                        
Pin 6 - USBD2+                        
Pin 7 - GND                              
Pin 8 - USBD2-
Pin 9 - GND
Pin 10 - VCC
Aopen cable
Coffee - USB PWR
Black - USB PWR
Orange - USB 0-
Green - USB 0+
Red - USB 1-
Yellow - USB 1+
Gray - Ground
Audio connector (JP1)              
Pin 1 - MIC_In                          
Pin 2 - MIC_In                        
Pin 3 - X                                  
Pin 4 - +12V                              
Pin 5 - GND                              
Pin 6 - GND                              
Pin 7 - GND                              
Pin 8 - GND
Pin 9 - Speaker_R
Pin 10 - Speaker_L
Aopen cable
Red - MIC
Coffee - MIC_BIAS
Yellow - FPOUT_R
Blue - FPOUT_L
Black - AUD GND
Grey - RET_R
Green - RET_L
Does somebody now in wich order I should connect the plugs? Thanks in advance,
-WRZ Mazter

In the first place, I would like to thank you for your help with the USB connector: it's working fine right now.
For the audio connector I searched a bit around by myself and foundthis page. It lookes pretty simple now:
Pin 1 - MIC_In : Red - MIC
Pin 2 - MIC_In : Black - AUD GND
Pin 3 - X : Coffee - MIC_BIAS
Pin 4 - +12V
Pin 5 - GND : Yellow - FPOUT_R
Pin 6 - GND : Grey - RET_R
Pin 7 - GND
Pin 8 - GND
Pin 9 - Speaker_R : Blue - FPOUT_L
Pin 10 - Speaker_L : Green - RET_L
But I accedentily connected the ground cable to pin 4 (VCC) instead of pin 2 (GND). As I turned on my pc again, the whole black ground cable went up in smoke as a result. Fortunately my mainboard isn't damaged, and I am going to buy a new cable for the front audio connector. I'll let you know if it works.
Thanks again for your help.
-WRZ Mazter  
P.S. if you think I am making a mistake in my scheme, could you please tell me?

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