09-02-2022, 12:05 AM
09-02-2022, 03:44 AM
(1) The bottom is not depicted. What kind of feet does it have?
(2) Does it stay put on a table when the Prime's keys are pressed?
(3) Is it wide enough to hold a Prime in its slip-on cover, or must the user set the cover aside when using the stand?
(2) Does it stay put on a table when the Prime's keys are pressed?
(3) Is it wide enough to hold a Prime in its slip-on cover, or must the user set the cover aside when using the stand?
09-02-2022, 07:33 AM
(09-02-2022 03:44 AM)Joe Horn Wrote: [ -> ](1) The bottom is not depicted. What kind of feet does it have?
(2) Does it stay put on a table when the Prime's keys are pressed?
(3) Is it wide enough to hold a Prime in its slip-on cover, or must the user set the cover aside when using the stand?
I've added a picture of the bottom that shows the rubber feet, and a close-up of the rails that slot into the sides of the calculator.
The bottom has rubber feet in each corner.
It stays put on a table - no slipping at all, and it's perfectly level.
Since the stand itself slots into the sides of the calculator, the slip-on case must be set aside.
09-02-2022, 12:09 PM
Looks nice, though $45 (by the time I have it) seems steep for a 3D printed stand.