A compromised design means that engineering made accommodations in the design of the unit to be able to make the stock sensor work.
Common reasons for compromises:
Design compromises often include:
If you can’t afford to compromise, consider a custom touch sensor – custom doesn’t automatically mean $$$, especially when you end up with the product you want, exactly as you envisioned it!
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