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Tartarus Pro functionality

  • December 16, 2020
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I read most of rants about faulty functionality and i think it`s not hardware issue, just question of driver (or Synapse if you wish). Main debate is about primary and secondary actuation point. As it is now defined in Synapse sure its not functional because it`s always register first then second what is useless. If i need second function on full press then i don`t need first one before it. Tartarus Pro keys do have 0-256 sensitivity which is obvious if u try controller setup and check in properties in windows. Depending of pressure on particular key control move further or closer so hardware technology is there and just need to be utilized in driver. So its simple questions of thresholds, lets say make it that pressure between 0 and 100 register as primary point and 200-256 as secondary and or any value in between. Off course u need to go through primary to reach secondary threshold but its merely question of how long u need to spend in zone during pressure to be registered as key stroke. So its very doable and its just question of driver. I don`t know of any other contemporary keyboard technology that can simulate variable pressure (pressure sensitivity) beside one in Tartarus Pro and similar. What i would like to see in future is possibility to fine adjust pressure per key instead of global sensitivity and ability to simulate pen pressure with Tartarus.
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