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MIXSWAYK'S SAYODEVICE (osu! & Geometry Dash)

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  1. ⚙️ <Adjust the settings based on your best results, what matters is your own comfort - DM me if you need help setting up SayoDevice.>
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  3. <!> BEFORE CHANGING YOUR KEYSTROKE CONFIGURATIONS MAKE SURE YOUR DEVICE IS PROPERLY CALLIBRATED
  4. Common range of values ​​for older firmware | 4500-5200 raw data.
  5. Common range of values ​​for newer firmware | 6000-20000 raw data.
  6. ↳ These values ​​vary by key; never try to get a specific number, just calibrate. Press all the way down ↓ and release.
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  8. <!> I don't include features like <RT MATCH> because they are exclusive to the new firmware, it's a setting you should experiment with yourself on your device to see what setting gives you the best stability.
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  10. <!> "I don't use default switches and i use instead 3.5mm travel switches like Gateron Jades" ⟶ Make sure you have Stroke set to your switch travel value, then set <RT End/DownRange/LowerBound> according to the end of your switch travel = If I give you 3.90mm at <RT End>, that would mean 3.40mm on 3.50mm switches.
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  13. STANDARD (GD/ OSU) <□&♫>
  14. Trigger | 0.20-0.30 ↳ Try some values in this range!
  15. Release | 0.10
  16. RT Top/UpRange/UpperBound | 0.00-0.40 ↳ The right value will help you on spam/fastclicking stability (start testing with 0.00).
  17. RT End/DownRange/LowerBound | 3.90
  18. RT Trigger | 0.20 ↳ Make sure you dont reach this distance on <RT Trigger> before <Trigger>, be careful with <RT Top>.
  19. RT Release | 0.35 ↳ This value is a determining factor in ship-control/slider-releasing
  20. ↳ Find the one that works best for you! Use high or low values ​​around 0.35. The higher, the heavier; the lower, the lighter.
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  23. FAST (ONLY GD) <□>
  24. Trigger | 0.20 ↳ Lower values can generate double-clicking / ghost-clicking.
  25. Release | 0.10
  26. RT TOP | 0.00
  27. RT END | 3.90
  28. RT TRIGGER | 0.15 ↳ Lower values can help in spam if you are able to control it.
  29. RT RELEASE | 0.28
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  32. MY SETTINGS <□&♫>
  33. Trigger | 0.20
  34. Release | 0.10
  35. RT TOP | 0.10
  36. RT END | 3.98
  37. RT TRIGGER | 0.10
  38. RT RELEASE | 0.30
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  41. <?> What do these numbers mean?
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  43. ⟶ TRIGGER: Fixed point that activates your key universally.
  44. ⟶ RELEASE: Fixed point that deactivates your key universally.
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  46. For example, if you set your <Trigger> to 0.30mm, it means you have to press the key until you go beyond that point, it will register as a <Trigger> action ➜ If your key is activated, and you release it enough to go beyond the <Release> point (let’s say it's at 0.15mm), it will deactivate. The distance between 0.15<Release> and 0.30<Trigger> is 0.15mm. <Release> cannot have a higher value than <Trigger> because that would mean the deactivation point is deeper than the activation point, which makes no sense. Universally, as the name suggests, means that these fixed points work both inside and outside the <RT Zone> without any restrictions, play with it!.
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  48. ·········
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  50. ⟶ RT TOP: The upper limit of the <Rapid-Trigger-Zone>, its "roof".
  51. ⟶ RT END: The lower limit of the <Rapid-Trigger-Zone>, its "floor".
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  53. What is the <Rapid-Trigger-Zone>? It's the area where Rapid Trigger works on your key. By default, the SayoDevice doesn't give the entire key the Rapid Trigger feature, which means you have to configure that zone manually; You can set the whole switch travel to be the <Rapid-Trigger-Zone> (doing this basically sets your key to "Continuous Rapid Trigger" mode).
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  55. EXAMPLES...
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  57. >"I want all the key to function on Rapid Trigger": RT TOP 0.00mm : RT END 4.00mm (Or your switch endpoint. It’s different on each model; SayoDevice default options have 4.0mm travel, while other popular choices like Gateron Jades have 3.5mm travel).
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  59. >"I want the lower half of my key to have Rapid Trigger": RT TOP 2.00mm : RT END <switch-endpoint mm>.
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  63. ⟶ RT TRIGGER: Dynamic distance that activates your key inside the <Rapid-Trigger-Zone>.
  64. ⟶ RT RELEASE: Dynamic distance that deactivates your key inside the <Rapid-Trigger-Zone>.
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  66. This is the Rapid Trigger itself! These values function as distances instead of fixed points, and must fit inside the travel set for <Rapid-Trigger-Zone>.
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  68. For example: RT TRIGGER 0.30mm : RT RELEASE 0.30mm ➜ If I press down 0.3 millimeters, the key will activate and I can go further. As soon as I start releasing, once I’ve released 0.3 millimeters, the key will deactivate no matter from which part of the travel I started doing it.
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  70. ➜ In this case, as we are working with distances and not specific points, you can set the relative distance between <RT Trigger> and <RT Release> however you want. One can be half or even triple the value of the other and it doesn’t matter which one is higher: <RT Release> can be a greater value than <RT Trigger>, it’s usually not optimal but it’s possible if your usecase requires it.
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  73. ↓ MY RESOURCES ↓
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  75. > SPANISH GUIDE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/JDJu4iWfrMo
  76. > SWITCH PARAMETERS BASIC GUIDE: https://youtu.be/AqnW1M1bFEY
  77. > MY BACKUP FILES: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1muEdYWEOplIjMUkYeSwzHkINJajh1g7p?usp=drive_link
  78. > This pastebin! Share with others ദ്ദി(˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶).
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  80. ↓ INFORM AND EDUCATE YOURSELF PROPERLY ↓
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  82. > Navigation for New Users (SAYODEVICE OFFICIAL DISCORD SERVER CHANNEL):
  83. https://discord.com/channels/1102091804716830752/1229350356715175976
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  85. > Information and Discussion about Hall Effect Switches (SAYODEVICE OFFICIAL DISCORD SERVER CHANNEL):
  86. https://discord.com/channels/1102091804716830752/1258497405314138133
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  88. > SayoDevice General Guide: https://rentry.org/o3c [Outdated but really good]
  89. > SayoDevice Official Manual: https://manual.sayodevice.com/#/en/docs/device_select [Check this one!]
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  91. You are here but still haven't joined the SayoDevice's Official Discord server? Here: https://discord.gg/XmmyrF5jZj
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