👉 "Non-adjustor" is a phrase used in electronics and computer science to describe an object or component that does not have any adjustable properties. This means it cannot be adjusted, such as its size, weight, or orientation. In other words, it is fixed in place and cannot be moved around. For example, a switch or a button in a circuit board may be considered non-adjustor because it has no way to change the state of the device, such as turning it on or off.