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Suggestion: Enhanced Curve Configuration Interface with Graded Grid and Percentage Markings

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2024 11:29
by Andalrick
Hello VKB Team,

First of all, I want to thank you for the excellent work on VKB products. I greatly appreciate the advanced features you offer. :D

I have a suggestion regarding the axis response curve configuration interface. Currently, the curve is displayed on a plain white background without any grid lines, which can make it a bit challenging for some users to interpret the values.

I propose integrating a "curve support" with clear grid lines and percentage markings. Here are some details about this proposal:

Graded Grid: Display a grid with lines marked every 5%, and thicker colored lines (e.g., red) at the 50% positions. This would help users better visualize the curve and understand important reference points.

Percentage Markings: Add percentage markings on the axes, with values indicated every 10%. This would make the values clearer and easier to understand.

Indicating Curve Points: For each point on the curve, indicate its value in percentage. This would help users more easily interpret the adjustments they make to the curve.

I believe this improvement would make the response curve configuration interface more intuitive and easier to use for the majority of users.

Thank you for considering this suggestion. I hope it can be integrated into a future update. :wink:

Best regards,
Andalrick

Re: Suggestion: Enhanced Curve Configuration Interface with Graded Grid and Percentage Markings

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2024 22:48
by Ron61
Are you sure you were in advanced settings and used all the checkboxes?
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Re: Suggestion: Enhanced Curve Configuration Interface with Graded Grid and Percentage Markings

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2024 1:05
by Andalrick
I searched and didn't find anything resembling my improvement proposal, the values ​​indicated are not in percentage.

in your example of curves on the first point you have "35" however this does not correspond to 35% at all but to (35*100)/128=27.34% de 1/10th of the total response or 2.73%
If I look by counting the pixels, your first point is approximately 2.73% of the total height of the curve.

But after that I don't understand anything at all, the values ​​certainly have a relationship between them but without knowing the formula it's a real headache.

EDIT : finally I found the formula to obtain the % corresponding to the entered values ​​:)

however it could have certain additions such as a curve type selector (sigmoid, non-linear etc.) and a factor selector

For example in Warthunder I play with a non-linearity of 1.7 and now this curve is directly loaded into the joystick and the game remains at the value 1.0