I have a wood floor with carpet I put down to cover the floor. What is the best way to mount the vcam to prevent it from moving if hit by a bouncing ball, bumped, etc? I'm sure there is info on the site, but couldn't find anything when I searched. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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It sounds good to me , I have the same type thing as mention above. Very rare, but it will get bumped sometimes. What I did just in case is pencil the corners, opposite corners, About an inch lines. I always check v cam and h cam alignment before every session for peace of mind. H cam never changes of course but v cam will get bumped every now and then and takes me 30 seconds to re adjust, no bid deal.
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