Just a few little things that I noticed while fiddling around...
When using tilt, if you set the range too low then there will be a residual tilt effect after the button is pressed. While tilting forward, for instance, the cursor will constantly progress downwards on the screen, as if the backward tilt was in effect, and vice versa. This is much more noticeable when gyro range is low, though it still happens to a lesser degree if only acc range is low. This effect only happens with forward and backward tilting.
Similarly, whenever using the left and right tilt there is also a varying degree of backward tilt that acts at the same time, with more backward tilt at higher ranges. Specifically, a higher acc range seems to induce more backward tilting.
When using tilt, if you set the range too low then there will be a residual tilt effect after the button is pressed. While tilting forward, for instance, the cursor will constantly progress downwards on the screen, as if the backward tilt was in effect, and vice versa. This is much more noticeable when gyro range is low, though it still happens to a lesser degree if only acc range is low. This effect only happens with forward and backward tilting.
Similarly, whenever using the left and right tilt there is also a varying degree of backward tilt that acts at the same time, with more backward tilt at higher ranges. Specifically, a higher acc range seems to induce more backward tilting.


