Guest -Yaya- Posted March 22, 2010 Report Posted March 22, 2010 Heyho, I just played around with my friends tmob G1 and found out that the trackball is way more responsive than the one on my beloved pulse... My question is: is there any way to make the trackball more responsive? I mean it takes a while to scroll down in the browser or to play replica island... Can you simply fix a line in the mcr to make trackball more responsive or is this a huge thing to do?
Guest Stevos Posted March 22, 2010 Report Posted March 22, 2010 Heyho, I just played around with my friends tmob G1 and found out that the trackball is way more responsive than the one on my beloved pulse... My question is: is there any way to make the trackball more responsive? I mean it takes a while to scroll down in the browser or to play replica island... Can you simply fix a line in the mcr to make trackball more responsive or is this a huge thing to do? I have found this too. I suspect that the trackball emulates a D pad, and treats each movement as a single directional event, regardless of size, rather than as an analogue input device. Ways to fix it might be to allow the input to repeat more effectively (although this may make it hard to use the trackball to precisely navigate through editing text, as-in Notepad) (It seems that the repeat rate should be adjustable somewhere in the settings perhaps, like the key repeat rate on desktop computers) Alternatively perhaps some kind of "momentum" for the input might make it more useful. Sadly I suspect it's not an easy fix...
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