Adverb order: 'has largely been' or 'has been largely'



Does the placement of an adverb affect its meaning or application? Does each paired sentence here mean the same as the other?



1.1 Mobile technology progress has largely been consumer-driven rather than enterprise-driven.
1.2 Mobile technology progress has been largely consumer-driven rather than enterprise-driven.


2.1 Mobile technology progress has largely been shaped by consumers.
2.2 Mobile technology progress has been largely shaped by consumers.





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