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Yes, that's better. I've been doing that forever since I heard a tip from some coach to turn your wrist over when transitioning, but yours goes more in depth into HOW you should turn the wrist over.I also used words like I need to make a video about it. because it goes pretty in depth. That was the shortened version of how I could explain finger pressure and grip. To the way you interpreted it, I would say something like;
Imagine you're doing a relaxed forehand loop and how your wrist drops down a bit as you start going forward with your stroke, you didn't force your wrist to do that, it just happened when the foreward momentum of your stroke pulled it in that direction since your wrist was relaxed. Same concept, here, relaxed wrist gets moved very easily by the finger pressure.
An added benefit, at least for me, is that it's easy and pretty much automatic to go into a backhand grip this way.
I like straight handles more because I feel it to be easier to do this compared to flared.