HWill
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No, it doesn't! The mirror is physically being stopped by the housing of the camera/sensors.
I have tried turning it 180, this doesn't work because the attachment is in the center of the mirror. You will not get anymore adjustment out of it. You would need a longer arm that attaches the mirror or a different cover for the camera/sensors.
If you pull the mirror to the left and push it up you will see more without slouching but you will now not beable to see most of your right side. You would have to decide what is best for you.
I have tried turning it 180, this doesn't work because the attachment is in the center of the mirror. You will not get anymore adjustment out of it. You would need a longer arm that attaches the mirror or a different cover for the camera/sensors.
If you pull the mirror to the left and push it up you will see more without slouching but you will now not beable to see most of your right side. You would have to decide what is best for you.
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