Improve clarity on sensitivity adjustments for homing#467
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Clarified the instructions for adjusting sensitivity when homing to prevent excessive bumping into the rail.
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Clarified the instructions for adjusting sensitivity when homing to prevent excessive bumping into the rail.
When I did follow the instructions it was unclear to me, what harder really means. I tried to listen to differences in bumping into the rail, but since I had to move the head back each time, I then wasn't sure if I heard a difference. I then checked the original docs and they explain it much better, I should have listened to skipping steps. So I added this.