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Hi,
So previously I made a thread called debounce? Which was basically asking if lowering debounce time is allowed and how to do it on a model o. I figured that out. I lowered it all the way down to 4 and even when I jitter I still see no change. Am I like not jittering hard enough?? There should be at least some sort of change right in the cps?
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As a person who gets 5 cps, I can’t help you with this subject
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Debounce time is where when you click, it is the time between the mouse to jump back up, so if you butterfly click on a mouse like mine you can only click 12cps compared to something like the model o where the debounce time is lower you can go to 20cps.
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VIRKON said:
Hi,
So previously I made a thread called debounce? Which was basically asking if lowering debounce time is allowed and how to do it on a model o. I figured that out. I lowered it all the way down to 4 and even when I jitter I still see no change. Am I like not jittering hard enough?? There should be at least some sort of change right in the cps?
Ye I think 9 cps normal or 10 at very least 8
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Reducing debounce time helps in increasing the CPS, sometimes doubling it, when, you are BUTTERFLY CLICKING.
It can be reduced by installing the Model O software and changing the settings there.
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TenticXD said:
Reducing debounce time helps in increasing the CPS, sometimes doubling it, when, you are BUTTERFLY CLICKING.
It can be reduced by installing the Model O software and changing the settings there.
So it won’t help jittering ?
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VIRKON said:
Hi,
So previously I made a thread called debounce? Which was basically asking if lowering debounce time is allowed and how to do it on a model o. I figured that out. I lowered it all the way down to 4 and even when I jitter I still see no change. Am I like not jittering hard enough?? There should be at least some sort of change right in the cps?
changing the debounce time is allowed.All debounce time is lets you to register clicks in a shorter intevral which leads to double clicks which is allowed.changing debounce time basically register us clicks better
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VIRKON said:
So it won’t help jittering ?
it will help to a certain extent and it will make ur mouse responsive.There is no downside to doing it i suggest you do it
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VIRKON said:
Hi,
So previously I made a thread called debounce? Which was basically asking if lowering debounce time is allowed and how to do it on a model o. I figured that out. I lowered it all the way down to 4 and even when I jitter I still see no change. Am I like not jittering hard enough?? There should be at least some sort of change right in the cps?
lowering the debounce, makes it more likely to register “ghost clicks”. Higher debounce decreases the chance that your second click will register. Technically, cps is always the same no matter the debounce, its just a matter of the click registering. When i double click on my model d, i can hear a very distinctive second click, thus making it two clicks in one. Jittering does not have this effect, as the way you press the button while jittering is different from drag, or butterfly. When you jitter, its always single clicks because of the way debounce works.
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lowering the debounce, makes it more likely to register “ghost clicks”. Higher debounce decreases the chance that your second click will register. Technically, cps is always the same no matter the debounce, its just a matter of the click registering. When i double click on my model d, i can hear a very distinctive second click, thus making it two clicks in one. Jittering does not have this effect, as the way you press the button while jittering is different from drag, or butterfly. When you jitter, its always single clicks because of the way debounce works.
ye ur right.But a low debounce time makes the mouse feel responsive
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VIRKON said:
Hi,
So previously I made a thread called debounce? Which was basically asking if lowering debounce time is allowed and how to do it on a model o. I figured that out. I lowered it all the way down to 4 and even when I jitter I still see no change. Am I like not jittering hard enough?? There should be at least some sort of change right in the cps?
jitter clicking does not take advantage of debounce or something like that
try butterfly clicking you'll get 20 cps ez
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VIRKON said:
Hi,
So previously I made a thread called debounce? Which was basically asking if lowering debounce time is allowed and how to do it on a model o. I figured that out. I lowered it all the way down to 4 and even when I jitter I still see no change. Am I like not jittering hard enough?? There should be at least some sort of change right in the cps?
Wow, just as I receieved my Model O today! I heard decrasing Debounce Time to 4 ms gives you a chance to double click but I don't exactly know. I'll experiment with the software a bit later
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If you lower debounce to 1
I think it will change idk
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PotatoDawn333 said:
If you lower debounce to 1
I think it will change idk
please don't necropost
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PotatoDawn333 said:
If you lower debounce to 1
I think it will change idk
Necroposting is no
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no
autoclicker = Higher cps
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no
autoclicker = Higher cps
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Why is it when I made my debounce time on my model o 4ms I still get the same cps?
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Why is it when I made my debounce time on my model o 4ms I still get the same cps?
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VIRKON said:
Hi,
So previously I made a thread called debounce? Which was basically asking if lowering debounce time is allowed and how to do it on a model o. I figured that out. I lowered it all the way down to 4 and even when I jitter I still see no change. Am I like not jittering hard enough?? There should be at least some sort of change right in the cps?
only if u click a method that utilizes double clicking but yes.
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