@@fspeshalxo69 but this isn't apple magsafe, this is putting a magnet on a usb c cable to have an easily accessible cable while having an easy way to tuck it away when not in use I will say, calling him an idiot for doing this seems rather harsh, as I think it's pretty smart
blame framework they should have two magnets on opposite ends of the screen to detect if it closed that way you need two phones on opposites sides to detect if the screen closed.
My HP does the same thing. It's sensor is near ESC key. The only thing they could do is maybe place it at the center top of the keyboard chassis like most Dells
I see you are running Windows 10 on the machine, have you noticed any compatibility issues with any programs? I mainly plan on it being my daily driver with some minor gaming, and hopefully a touchpad that has properly working precision drivers for gestures
Not at all, though I don’t run many programs on it besides adobe and Microsoft office. But. The Wi-Fi was playing up and was super buggy, was annoying me for ages, no one on the framework community or even framework support could fix it besides telling me to install windows 11. That wasn’t going to happen, then I thought id try putting an older Wi-Fi card in it from an old laptop. Works like a charm. Wi-Fi speeds are not the best but at least I’ve got Wi-Fi now.
Hey, just seconds into this video and I've noticed your speech impediment. Speech therapy is a thing and it works! I corrected my own speech impediment by googling the correct tongue movements for the letters I had difficulty with and adjusting my own tongue movement to match what I found online accordingly. I'd also repeat the correct pronunciation of the letter I had difficulty with in my head while also trying to mimic the proper tongue movements I found online. Doing this had me go from being bullied in elementary and early middle school to people complimenting me for having a "radio voice" past middle school. I'm not a licensed professional, I'm just trying to help you out. Anyway, I'm thinking about purchasing this laptop for college. Does that white keyboard backlight come stock with the laptop or is that the RBG module that you've just set to white? Thanks.
Blame the idiot that stuck a magnet on the charging cable, not Framework! 🤣
apple magsafe .?
@@fspeshalxo69 but this isn't apple magsafe, this is putting a magnet on a usb c cable to have an easily accessible cable while having an easy way to tuck it away when not in use
I will say, calling him an idiot for doing this seems rather harsh, as I think it's pretty smart
blame framework they should have two magnets on opposite ends of the screen to detect if it closed that way you need two phones on opposites sides to detect if the screen closed.
@@2DarkHorizon That's patently absurd. 🤣
Of course but lets give ‘em a chance. framework Growing in the market will give us better deal from other brands
This is normal for most modern laptops. I can easily trigger it with my phone resting on the palmrest.
My HP does the same thing. It's sensor is near ESC key. The only thing they could do is maybe place it at the center top of the keyboard chassis like most Dells
Will the Windows power setting work ? - when lid close , dont do anything
I'm not sure on that one
it will still turn every monitor off. just tested it.
I see you are running Windows 10 on the machine, have you noticed any compatibility issues with any programs? I mainly plan on it being my daily driver with some minor gaming, and hopefully a touchpad that has properly working precision drivers for gestures
Not at all, though I don’t run many programs on it besides adobe and Microsoft office. But. The Wi-Fi was playing up and was super buggy, was annoying me for ages, no one on the framework community or even framework support could fix it besides telling me to install windows 11. That wasn’t going to happen, then I thought id try putting an older Wi-Fi card in it from an old laptop. Works like a charm. Wi-Fi speeds are not the best but at least I’ve got Wi-Fi now.
yup hall effect sensors are almost unbelievable how sensitive and reliable they can be
What framework laptop is this? 2023 version?
it's a Q4 2023 framework
Normal for every notebook. ;)
Useful to know 👍
No it’s not. It’s a major design flaw 😃
@@RomvnlyPlays that's what i was waiting to hear.
That's some BS right there. This doesn't happen on my non-framework laptop.
Macbooks and Clevo do that too.
Hey, just seconds into this video and I've noticed your speech impediment. Speech therapy is a thing and it works! I corrected my own speech impediment by googling the correct tongue movements for the letters I had difficulty with and adjusting my own tongue movement to match what I found online accordingly. I'd also repeat the correct pronunciation of the letter I had difficulty with in my head while also trying to mimic the proper tongue movements I found online. Doing this had me go from being bullied in elementary and early middle school to people complimenting me for having a "radio voice" past middle school. I'm not a licensed professional, I'm just trying to help you out. Anyway, I'm thinking about purchasing this laptop for college. Does that white keyboard backlight come stock with the laptop or is that the RBG module that you've just set to white? Thanks.
Thanks, on the framework 13 it only comes with a white keyboard. No RGB. Though I think the framework 16 has a RGB keyboard.
Keyboard choices are very broad. You can check their websitr
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