![]() ![]() It was easy to hold it at the desired angle where I wanted it but I was sure to get the alignment right as I put it in. I took the metal mounting flanges off the sight and just hot-glued the sight to the scope right-side-down. You have to desolder a wire, cut a little glue and straighten a little bent metal on the switch to get it out.I used a 'higher tech' approach to mount it on the scope than some other product reviewers as I couldn't figure out a way to get rubber bands to work. Moving the switch was also no big deal if you don't mind cutting a new switch hole (I used a dremel tool with a twist drill bit and cleaned it up with an exacto). Disassembly is straight forward (see picture) as is reassembly of the windage adjustment 'on the other side'. I moved the switch and the 'windage' adjustment from the right side to the left side of the sight. Upon getting it home I determined that to mount it in the appropriate location (see picture) I would have to make some minor modifications to it. It has a significantly larger window than the daisy. The previously reviewed Daisy finder was on sale for $10 dollars but, for an item such as this, I figured 'why go cheap' and spent $13 instead on a crossman 'wide angle' sight. ![]() ![]() The details follow: After reading about the assorted finder solutions on the Mighty ETX site and being very frustrated with the lack of a useful finder for non-automatic operation with my ETX-125, I headed off to the local quality finder store (aka Kmart) to look at gun scopes and red-dot finders. Just email us at are always happy to hear from you.Users Who Have Read This Thread (Total: 2) A Better Finder Attributes 6 21stSteve Stearns reports: 'I just installed a $13 Crossman red-dot sight on my ETX-125 and I am thrilled with the results. Look at the bottom of the page for instructions on how to enter the code via the "Registration Assistant" application instead. Older versions of the A Better Finder tools do not have this component. The text area below the input field should now display a changed message that informs you of the new registration status of the software.Ĭannot find the "A Better Finder Preferences" pane? Select the "Unlock code:" text field and paste the code by using the "Paste" command in the "Edit" menu. Click the name of the product for instructions: A Better Finder Rename, A Better Finder Attributes or A Better Finder Launcher. Please note: If you cannot find the "A Better Finder" icon in the System Preferences, you have probably explicitly chosen not to install it, the first time, you launched an A Better Finder product: Quit the System Preferences application and install the System Preferences Pane from the A Better Finder tool of your choice. In the System Preferences dialog select "A Better Finder" and select the "Register" tab. bring up the "System Preferences." from the "Apple" menu. ![]() click on the "Unlock" button Unlocking Older Versionsģ. Select the input field and paste the unlock code by selecting "Paste" from the "Edit" menuĥ. Select "Enter Unlock Code…" from the "A Better Finder Attributes 4" or "A Better Finder Rename 8" menuĤ. copy it to the clipboard by selecting it and using the "Copy" command in the "Edit" menu of your email client.ģ. For information on how to unlock older versions of the software, please refer to the instructions further down the page.ġ) locate your unlock code in the unlock code emailĢ. These instructions cover all recent versions of A Better Finder Attributes 4 and A Better Finder Rename 8. ![]()
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