Yes, you can definitely pick which mode it stays in. It obviously shifts side to side.
Don't jump to conclusions, guys.
Don't jump to conclusions, guys.
(Oct. 27, 2009 9:53 AM)theflightyellz Wrote: The two screws that seem to hold the track together perhaps?
From the picture on mama beys site, you'll need to open it to get to that internal plate that allows the bottom to move.
What the purpose of letting you get to it is I'm not sure.
(Oct. 27, 2009 1:57 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: That is a pretty large assumption to make IMO. It looks to me the screws are just there for the structure of the part. I can't see them forcing you to screw and unscrew it just to change modes. If they allowed such a thing past, it's a shockingly bad design.
(Oct. 28, 2009 2:42 AM)Limeguy64 Wrote: i dont think its that much of an assumption... u have to unscrew the track to get to that locking piece which fits into the oval which makes the moving piece of the track stay in place...
so it kinda only makes sense that youd have to use a screw driver to switch modes...
thats just what i see, but let me know if im missing something
(Oct. 28, 2009 3:24 AM)Limeguy64 Wrote: the mode in which it moves around, shouldn't use that part sitting next to the piece that attaches to the bottom. that part looks like it goes under the bottom attach part, and then that combination of parts is set within the bottom of the track. with the combination of parts, there would be no room for the bottom attach part to move around, locking it in place. this could only be done by unscrewing the track.
if thats not how the modes are switched, then i dont see why there would need to be screws in the first place...
(Oct. 28, 2009 3:24 AM)Limeguy64 Wrote: the mode in which it moves around, shouldn't use that part sitting next to the piece that attaches to the bottom. that part looks like it goes under the bottom attach part, and then that combination of parts is set within the bottom of the track. with the combination of parts, there would be no room for the bottom attach part to move around, locking it in place. this could only be done by unscrewing the track.
if thats not how the modes are switched, then i dont see why there would need to be screws in the first place...