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I don't think it does in custom config. I could be wrong. Need to set A as button( 0 ) in blight_input.conf
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2010-07-13
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Oops havent read the first post in a while - still using the original command line version. I wish I could double thank you for that post it keeps getting more and more helpful!
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2010-07-13
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Please clarify what you mean by that. You can adjust the maximum angle (roll or pitch) in /home/user/.accelemymote/main.cfg, which will make a given tilt send a lower joystick deflection. That's adjusting the sensitivity.
Example: you tilt the N900 5 degrees to the right:
-if max roll is 25, that means the joystick is at 5/25 = 1/5 it's maximum deflection.
-if max roll is increased to 50, the joystick would only be at 1/10 maximum.
If you are talking about a dead zone in the middle where there is no joystick signal at all, it's not yet possible as was discussed a few pages back. I'll add it for next version of accelemymote.
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2010-07-13
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Sorry if this is a stupid question but are you using xterm to configure accelemymote?
Reason I ask is that even with root access enabled I get an access denied message when entering /home/user/.accelemymote/main.cfg.
Also I have searched for .acceleymymote in home/user using CuteExplorer and there is no such file there.
Would really like to make accelerometer less sensitive. Can any anyone tell me what im doing wrong please
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2010-07-13
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I use nano-tiny, a console-based editor (in xterm). Don't edit anything in or under your home directory (/home/user) as root or you're going to cause problems.
I don't know if any of the gui editors can access files in user home directory, but you might try leaf edit, which is Extras.
How to Change Accelemymote Settings
Edit: I just tested it. Install leafpad from app manager and then open an xterm (NOT IN ROOT MODE) and type:
leafpad .accelemymote/main.cfg
Edit (increase) the max_roll and max_pitch lines. Save.
Tada!
The values in brackets [ ] are the defaults if you want to return it to original behavior.
The other value of interest is the offset_pitch, which determines what angle from flat is neutral.
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2010-07-13
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