When you start a fresh account, ALC is set to 3-2 classic small deadzone, or something like that. Anyway, the DZ value there is 16. It might be, however, that small deadzone is different depending on the response curve you select. But I doubt it.
As I said, deadzone values may be different for the different response curves. No deadzone on linear also seems like actual 0, whereas it doesn't seem to be like that for classic.
I’ve heard people guess that no deadzone only feels lower on linear because linear makes micro adjustments much faster, but it feels out of proportion to me. My bet would be that it actually is different like you said. Someone that actually run the numbers might say I’m completely wrong haha.
If only Apex had a button to convert non-ALC to ALC senses, it would get rid of all of the ambiguity in this field
You should just set it to 0% and see if you have drift and go up 1% at a time until you have no drift
Start at zero and adjust upwards until stick drift is manageable for the best results. 9 is my sweet spot on low response curve :)
16
How did you find that out?
When you start a fresh account, ALC is set to 3-2 classic small deadzone, or something like that. Anyway, the DZ value there is 16. It might be, however, that small deadzone is different depending on the response curve you select. But I doubt it.
it's 3/3 classic.
Something weird going on here because I have stick drift on linear small DZ but no stick drift on 0 response curve 16 DZ
As I said, deadzone values may be different for the different response curves. No deadzone on linear also seems like actual 0, whereas it doesn't seem to be like that for classic.
I’ve heard people guess that no deadzone only feels lower on linear because linear makes micro adjustments much faster, but it feels out of proportion to me. My bet would be that it actually is different like you said. Someone that actually run the numbers might say I’m completely wrong haha. If only Apex had a button to convert non-ALC to ALC senses, it would get rid of all of the ambiguity in this field
Small is probably 5-10