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TemporalResampler Plugin

Meant for OpenTabletDriver

The purpose:

Improves cursor clarity for higher refresh rate monitors with minimal latency. It is very effective if your tablet reports at 133rps (ctl-472, ctl-672) and your monitor updates at 240hz.

The Values:

Prediction Ratio:

Default: 0.5
Range: 0.0 - 1.0

Determines the time distance the filter predicts inputs for each tablet update.
0.0 == [slower] 0% predicted, one rps of latency
0.5 == [balanced] 50% predicted, half rps of latency
1.0 == [overkill] 100% predicted, no added latency (works best with some smoothing)

Follow Radius:

Default: 0.0

Radius of cursor trailing distance in millimeters.

Smoothing Latency:

Default: 0ms

The amount of latency added by smoothing, approach is similar to Hawku smoothing.

Reverse EMA:

Default: 1
Range: 0.0 - 1.0

Removes hardware smoothing, fine-tuned this to your tablet. Follow the guide given in the Reconstructor filter wiki (linked below). 
1.0 == no effect
lower == removes more hardware smoothing

Maximize Frequency

Default: True

Wires ConsumeState to UpdateState for a further increased update frequency with no elevated OTD CPU usage.
Disable if any unexpected behavior is happening or you just don't want it on.

Log Stats

Default: False

Logs the time and physical latency in OpenTableDriver Console.
Make sure to disable when you are done so you don't waste memory.
[False] == logging disabled
[True] == logging enabled, check the Console tab in OpenTableDriver

Reconstructor