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XIM MATRIX Discussions / Re: Xim Nexus PC. Bypass Button?
« on: 10:30 AM - 12/21/22 »
Always helpfull.... thank you veru much!
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Do i need to make any other adjustment on the software?...key presses are like a digital!How you manage to configure the keyboard to connect with xim cause i can not
There are two usb wires that run from keyboard. One is a mini usb. That’s the one that you use to plug into Xim. On the plastic that covered keyboard there is a standard size adapter that converts the mini usb to standard size usb.
Profile.cfg settings / in game settingsCode: [Select]ALC ON yaw and pitch 500 500 for ADS yaw and pitch
DZ 0.048000
OT 0.01 Per Optic ADS (Scalar_0 /1.007400) (Scalar_1 /1.447700) (Scalar_2 /1.9) (Scalar_3 /2.2) (Scalar_4 /1.5) (Scalar_5 /1.6) (Scalar_6 /1.7) (Scalar_7 /1.0007400)
RC 10.150000 110 FOV ApexL-Hip-X1.2
*Optional* Ads turning extra yaw and pitch both at 32.00000
Set Apex max Fps to 120 or 121
I cannot find those commands in my profile.
This is where i am searching at C:users:user:saved games:respawn:apex:profile
Please give us the location of the file and the commands exactly as is inside the file.
Thank you for your effort!!!
The location you gave is correct, don't paste this in numbers, you have to look for the individual settings in the file and plug in the number. If he sends his cfg you will get all his preferance settings which you could possibly dislike. The file path is correct though
ALC ON yaw and pitch 500 500 for ADS yaw and pitch
DZ 0.048000
OT 0.01 Per Optic ADS (Scalar_0 /1.007400) (Scalar_1 /1.447700) (Scalar_2 /1.9) (Scalar_3 /2.2) (Scalar_4 /1.5) (Scalar_5 /1.6) (Scalar_6 /1.7) (Scalar_7 /1.0007400)
RC 10.150000 110 FOV ApexL-Hip-X1.2
*Optional* Ads turning extra yaw and pitch both at 32.00000
Set Apex max Fps to 120 or 121
Both Apex and Nexus use the same smart translators, so the accuracy you can achieve is the same with both.
Nexus however has way more smoothing options. Unlike Apex where you only have sync and smoothing, with Nexus you have the ability to customize every smoothing detail of the translation. This includes things like smoothing around the deadzone, on fast movements, flicks, heaviness or lightness. To not overload the user with options you can also choose from different presets, which then do all the work for you.
Let's not forget the ultimate smoothing the Apex has that the Nexus doesn't, which is the users arm.:-)
10 Deadzone
3 outer threshold
11 Response Curve
500 / 500 / 0..
1.0, 1.2, 1.3 rest 1.4
That's what it was I think. Someone replied to it a few pages below maybe you can find it.