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I am sure that anyone that got a multi-bank chip from sct was just as amazed/disappointed at the switch that was included with the chip, or the price of the bezel they sold to make it actually usable. Has anyone found a way to make that micro-thing usable for anyone over the age of 6 to both see and be able to manipulate if needed? I can see the numbers if I get up close enough but my fingers block any view of it once I go to turn it. I can see how they did this to sell the bezel but then they quit makin that so I am not sure what they thought we would do? I doubt they designed that contol area from the ground up and didn't just grap it off of a parts shelf so I would think that there is some way made already to make it bigger/useable.
 
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tiny would be overstating its size, its micro. I mean you need needle nose plyers or tweezers to turn it, and hold it really close and still to see the number....
 

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I saw a guy glue a chopstick to it once and then make a big sticker for a dial under that...
 
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I saw a guy glue a chopstick to it once and then make a big sticker for a dial under that...

Dude you are going to have to find pics of that sounds too funny to just describe.

I hope I am not sounding like I am talking that down, I like chopsticks but I was hoping for something a little classier...
 

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