Memory for "Joystick Info" selected modes #52

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Originally created by @ruslan-khudyakov on GitHub (Aug 8, 2025).

Can you add memory for selected modes after page reload?

Originally created by @ruslan-khudyakov on GitHub (Aug 8, 2025). Can you add memory for selected modes after page reload?
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@mathiasm74 commented on GitHub (Nov 20, 2025):

You mean the [Normal | 10x Zoom | Check circularity] buttons?

Not sure that behaviour is universally preferred. If I saw that I would probably think it was a bug. Hmm...

@mathiasm74 commented on GitHub (Nov 20, 2025): You mean the `[Normal | 10x Zoom | Check circularity]` buttons? Not sure that behaviour is universally preferred. If I saw that I would probably think it was a bug. Hmm...
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@ruslan-khudyakov commented on GitHub (Nov 20, 2025):

Yes, these buttons. Perhaps you could add a checkbox to remember the button pressed?
This would be very helpful for high-volume, repetitive tasks.
(For example, when connecting a controller just for testing, etc.)
And second: the "calibration need detection" modal window is also very intrusive. Very intrusive!
Regards!

@ruslan-khudyakov commented on GitHub (Nov 20, 2025): Yes, these buttons. Perhaps you could add a checkbox to remember the button pressed? This would be very helpful for high-volume, repetitive tasks. (For example, when connecting a controller just for testing, etc.) And second: the "calibration need detection" modal window is also very intrusive. Very intrusive! Regards!
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@mathiasm74 commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025):

Will consider it for a future release.

@mathiasm74 commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025): Will consider it for a future release.
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@ruslan-khudyakov commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025):

Thank you. And mandatory 15 seconds for joystick calibration is also too much. I upgrade 40-50 joysticks a day (upgrading to Hall effect sensors), and having to wait that long every time – why?!

@ruslan-khudyakov commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025): Thank you. And mandatory 15 seconds for joystick calibration is also too much. I upgrade 40-50 joysticks a day (upgrading to Hall effect sensors), and having to wait that long every time – why?!
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@mathiasm74 commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025):

It's only 15 seconds if you don't rotate the sticks four turns, or if you don't switch to export mode.

@mathiasm74 commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025): It's only 15 seconds if you don't rotate the sticks four turns, or if you don't switch to export mode.
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@mathiasm74 commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025):

Maybe you can explain how you came to the conclusion that you have to rotate them for 15 seconds each time. Surely you noticed the timer stop after you rotate the sticks four times? If that didn't happen them I'd be interesting in knowing what's your circumstances are that caused it to fail. Also, if you don't like it then just switch to export mode to turn it off.

@mathiasm74 commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025): Maybe you can explain how you came to the conclusion that you have to rotate them for 15 seconds each time. Surely you noticed the timer stop after you rotate the sticks four times? If that didn't happen them I'd be interesting in knowing what's your circumstances are that caused it to fail. Also, if you don't like it then just switch to export mode to turn it off.
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@ruslan-khudyakov commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025):

If you change the joysticks, the program doesn't understand what you're rotating. And the timer still counts down 15 seconds until the "Finish" button appears.
15 seconds is a very long time, and completely unnecessary in 99% of cases.

@ruslan-khudyakov commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025): If you change the joysticks, the program doesn't understand what you're rotating. And the timer still counts down 15 seconds until the "Finish" button appears. 15 seconds is a very long time, and completely unnecessary in 99% of cases.
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@ruslan-khudyakov commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUlRDOQQnBE

@ruslan-khudyakov commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUlRDOQQnBE
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@ruslan-khudyakov commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025):

Please make the "Done" button always available. Let everyone decide for themselves when they want to finish.

@ruslan-khudyakov commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025): Please make the "Done" button always available. Let everyone decide for themselves when they want to finish.
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@mathiasm74 commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025):

Please make the "Done" button always available.

You can already do that. Just select "expert mode" in the menu popout.

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@mathiasm74 commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025): > Please make the "Done" button always available. You can already do that. Just select "expert mode" in the menu popout. <img width="608" height="237" alt="Image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ac2acc18-6e1a-4dd9-87e7-fb402d933348" />
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@mathiasm74 commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025):

That kind of joysticks are you using? They have surprisingly poor factory preset circularity.

Also, how did you grow your business to 40-50 joysticks a day? :)
Do you repair warranty returns for a retailer?

@mathiasm74 commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025): That kind of joysticks are you using? They have surprisingly poor factory preset circularity. Also, how did you grow your business to 40-50 joysticks a day? :) Do you repair warranty returns for a retailer?
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@ruslan-khudyakov commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025):

We customize joysticks (installing Hall/TMR effect sensors, replacing shells). On a good day, we handle up to 150 orders. ))

@ruslan-khudyakov commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2025): We customize joysticks (installing Hall/TMR effect sensors, replacing shells). On a good day, we handle up to 150 orders. ))
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Reference: dualshock-tools/dualshock-tools.github.io#52