I'm currently working on porting the gain caps from rawaccel into YeetMouse (Classic one for now) #41
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Hey, It's great to see work like this being done on this project! I'll start by saying that I've never heard about About the questions You've asked:
I think "Use Smooth Capping" might be more suitable, but feel free to also just use "Gain Cap". I considered recently to update the names of "Use smoothing" to simply "Gain" to cut down on the confusion for people switching from RawAccel.
Cool, it's the closest parameter out there I think. No objections here.
Yea, that sounds reasonable. It would match the behaviour of the
I just want to make sure the I also have a question - how does the Overall, the change looks good, thanks for the work! |
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Greetings, I've passed the equations into the driver itself and the maximum I can accomplish is a tolerance of 0.001 with the floating point curve which I think it should be enough: Do you agree? |
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Greetings,
I've been digging into rawaccel and I wanted to port that functionality into YeetMouse; so far the curve classic seems to be a success (for now, only the GUI part, there still work ahead):
Before continuing I want to discuss some stuff:
Thank you a lot.
(Special thanks to MxCraven and Macii as they were patient enough to let me use their windows machine to compare the curve with the rawaccel one and @deavid for proposing the name "Use Smooth Capping")
EDIT: I saw a big PR for the synchronous curve, perhaps it is better to wait until it is merged into master before I proceed?
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