diff --git a/docs/Device Manager.rst b/docs/Device Manager.rst index 50479f8..d2182b7 100644 --- a/docs/Device Manager.rst +++ b/docs/Device Manager.rst @@ -314,14 +314,6 @@ In this box, you can change a few settings that relate to using your device for We should adjust this setting if we are having unintentional duplicate characters while typing. Increasing this value will lower the probability that unwanted duplicate characters will appear because it tells :doc:`CCOS` to wait longer before typing an additional character that’s assigned to the same switch-direction. However, having this setting set too high might also cause issues with :doc:`CCOS` not reading intentional double-presses, so it’s recommended to try different numbers in small increments. This setting should be used in connection with the debounce press setting. -.. dropdown:: Output Character Delay - - This setting adds a small delay to keystroke inputs. It is measured in microseconds (μs) and is very small by default. - - You should increase this value if your computer is not accepting all of the characters output by your device, such as when using the :doc:`GTM`. If you are having this issue, your :doc:`GTM` would look weird, with missing chunks or characters. - - If you have a faster computer, then you can lower this setting to make chording and the :doc:`GTM` feel snappier and more responsive. - Mouse ----- .. dropdown:: Mouse??? diff --git a/docs/GenerativeTextMenu.rst b/docs/GenerativeTextMenu.rst index cbba995..3ce54d6 100644 --- a/docs/GenerativeTextMenu.rst +++ b/docs/GenerativeTextMenu.rst @@ -133,29 +133,6 @@ You can find the default debounce release value of the different CharaChorder d | CharaChorder X | 1 ms | 0 ms | 100 ms | 1 ms | +------------------+----------------+------------+------------+---------------+ -Keystroke Delay -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -``Path: GTM > Keyboard > Keystroke Delay`` - -This setting adds a small delay to keystroke inputs. It is measured in microseconds (μs) and is very small by default. - -You should increase this value if your computer is not accepting all of the characters output by your device, such as when using the GTM. If you are having this issue, your GTM would look weird, with missing chunks or characters. - -If you have a faster computer, then you can lower this setting to make chording and the GTM feel snappier and more responsive. - -This value is adjusted in 40us increments. You can find the default debounce press of the different CharaChorder devices in the table below: - -+------------------+----------------+------------+-------------+--------------+ -| Device | Default Value | Min. Value | Max. Value | Increments | -+==================+================+============+=============+==============+ -| CharaChorder One | 480 μs | 0 μs | 10200 μs | 40 μs | -+------------------+----------------+------------+-------------+--------------+ -| CharaChorder Lite| 480 μs | 0 μs | 10200 μs | 40 μs | -+------------------+----------------+------------+-------------+--------------+ -| CharaChorder X | 480 μs | 0 μs | 10200 μs | 40 μs | -+------------------+----------------+------------+-------------+--------------+ - Capslock ~~~~~~~~