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Normally when LS/RS stick is fully extended to one direction (N/S/E/W compass directions) and you start to move move the stick along the vertical or horizontal axis side ways (NW/NE/SW/NE compass directions) the output value of LS/RS stick follows an arc curve. To some degree it is possible to achieve similar results just using the custom output curve setting than using dead-zone, sensitivity and max zone settings together to tweak the output curve of an analog axis.

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In practice bezier curve supports both easein and easeout curves (or both at the same time). The custom option uses bezier curve to tweak the output curve.

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Quadratic: Slow easein curve (easein quadratic).Ĭubic: Very slow easein curve (easein cubic).Įaseout quad: Fast in, but the curve gets slower towards the end of the curve.Įaseout cubic: Very fast in, but slow easeout.Ĭustom: User customized output curve (a graphical web app to draw the curve) Enhanced Precision: Slower output curve in the beginning, but gets faster towards the end of the curve.

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