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Fast input stroke cause lag on ending

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Hi, when on my old system, I use a MMJoy16 USB input with encoder, and set to 40ms timer, it'll skip some(many) steps when rotation fast(normal speed when you use them actually), but for my FPS it's about what I could get, and LINDA is also happy with it.

I have built my new system and FPS grow much higher, now if it's FSUIPC direct input or in other sims like X-Plane, I can set the timer to 20ms or even 0 to get much less skips, and that makes large input much easier, however, when using with LINDA, such fast input will cause input lag, LINDA seems can't handle all the fast input, but instead of skip some in between, it'll lag them behind, and execute all of them with much slower pace.

For example if I want set HDG from 360 to 090, in the past with 40ms cut, I'll have to rotate like 10 times on my HDG rotory, while every lap should be 24 click. but it'll stop right when I stop, so I can at least get to 090 precisely.

But when I set lower cut in the firmware of Mjoy, all input is jammed into LINDA, so I rotated the knob and get 090 reading, I stop rotation, then LINDA will still output all the rest stroke, and only stop when reached like 130+ or something.

 

Even without rotor, I noticed the same behavior when I press one button manually really quick as well

Anyway I can reduce the lag inside LINDA? I know the software must run at some speed, so at least can I make it "skip" fast input so it can stop where I stop, rather than lag behind? Thanks!

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