it put them all as low as i could (# wise.. so both are at 100). not sure but it seems to be fine / faster. dont know if anyone could tell you w confidence what exactly the are / what the settings mean
Put it like this... The tap interval is the time needed between double clicks to register. Like in windows you can set the double click speed of the mouse. This is what the Tap interval is.
Which means when zooming in the browser you need to double tap the screen.
The higher the tap interval, the slower you can tap the screen. If the tap interval is 100, then you need to double tap really fast to zoom in on the browser...
I have a question and bringing the topic back from the dead...when i wanna edit something in text...do i change hover time? and if i want to make it REALLY short do i make hover time 100?
And what about tap interval, what EXACTLY does that mean
Last thing, swipe sensitivity...what is that, and what does low and high mean
I have a question and bringing the topic back from the dead...when i wanna edit something in text...do i change hover time? and if i want to make it REALLY short do i make hover time 100?
And what about tap interval, what EXACTLY does that mean
Last thing, swipe sensitivity...what is that, and what does low and high mean
The tap interval is just like double clicking on a pc. It determines the amount of time between clicks to register as a double tap. The higher the value is set the slower it allows for you to double tap. If set to 100 it is faster and if set to 500 it is slower.
The hover period determines the amount of time allowed before it is registered as a hover. The higher the value is the longer the period and require you to hold your finger on an item longer. This is what used when you are editing text. If set to 100 it is faster and if set to 500 it is slower.
The swipe sensitivity determines how sensitive the device is to flicking or swiping across the screen. The higher the value the faster it will allow you to scroll. If set to 6 it is faster and if set to 0 it is slower.
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