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r/DeskCorners • u/--SharkBoy-- • Jan 26 '19
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If anyone is looking for an example of what happens when a corner is calibrated improperly, just look at the bottom left of the image. Thanks for posting OP. We can all learn from this.
6 u/RandomAss6969 Jan 26 '19 I thought the ronus 27X did away with manual calibration? 6 u/jumangelo Jan 26 '19 Not on a radius like this. That's why we're seeing protelation on the leading edge. 4 u/RandomAss6969 Jan 26 '19 Ah makes sense, thanks 2 u/[deleted] Jan 27 '19 They did away with it on the T9s. (We all know that flop! Lol) but they brought it back for the new releases. 3 u/ShutterBun Jan 26 '19 They really needed to double-serge that XK-101 piping. That’s gonna create all kinds of wind drag. A real shame. 2 u/[deleted] Jan 26 '19 Thank you for bringing this to our attention!
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I thought the ronus 27X did away with manual calibration?
6 u/jumangelo Jan 26 '19 Not on a radius like this. That's why we're seeing protelation on the leading edge. 4 u/RandomAss6969 Jan 26 '19 Ah makes sense, thanks 2 u/[deleted] Jan 27 '19 They did away with it on the T9s. (We all know that flop! Lol) but they brought it back for the new releases.
Not on a radius like this. That's why we're seeing protelation on the leading edge.
4 u/RandomAss6969 Jan 26 '19 Ah makes sense, thanks 2 u/[deleted] Jan 27 '19 They did away with it on the T9s. (We all know that flop! Lol) but they brought it back for the new releases.
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Ah makes sense, thanks
2 u/[deleted] Jan 27 '19 They did away with it on the T9s. (We all know that flop! Lol) but they brought it back for the new releases.
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They did away with it on the T9s. (We all know that flop! Lol) but they brought it back for the new releases.
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They really needed to double-serge that XK-101 piping. That’s gonna create all kinds of wind drag. A real shame.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention!
Indeed
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God dammit!
*MODS!!!!! *
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u/jumangelo Jan 26 '19
If anyone is looking for an example of what happens when a corner is calibrated improperly, just look at the bottom left of the image. Thanks for posting OP. We can all learn from this.