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Old 05-14-2011, 06:41 AM   #500
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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash View Post
Yes, it is. I had some issues at first with turning it on accidentally, but I'm getting better about it. I've gotten in the habit of pushing the head back a little so I don't bump it. I like the idea of a touch switch, but I think it would have been better if they'd recessed it a little more or something.

One advantage of the touch is that it actually takes a finger to turn it on, so I don't have to worry about something bumping it and turning it on when it's in my bag.
Good point, even if I do find the scenario unlikey to happen. But it's indeed the thought: ''what if?'' that matters, anyway.

If I had designed it, I would have made it so that when the arm is at a 90 degree angle (downward), it would be permanently turned off, touch function off. But it's manageable, so I don't compain too much about it.

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