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This chip helps detect movement in the [[iPad]], [[iPhone]], and [[iPod touch]]. Newer devices also include a [[gyroscope]], which allows 6-axis movement detection. this chip is a STmicroelectronics lis331DL [http://www.st.com/stonline/books/pdf/docs/14699.pdf] |
This chip helps detect movement in the [[iPad]], [[iPhone]], and [[iPod touch]]. Newer devices also include a [[gyroscope]], which allows 6-axis movement detection. this chip is a STmicroelectronics lis331DL [http://www.st.com/stonline/books/pdf/docs/14699.pdf] |
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− | + | The Accelerometer has 2 sensitivity settings Single click and Double click. |
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− | Single click is used by the ipad's springboard to detect rotational movement |
+ | Single click is used by the ipad's springboard to detect rotational movement. |
− | Double click is used by most |
+ | Double click is used by most games. |
Revision as of 10:43, 25 October 2010
This chip helps detect movement in the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Newer devices also include a gyroscope, which allows 6-axis movement detection. this chip is a STmicroelectronics lis331DL [1]
The Accelerometer has 2 sensitivity settings Single click and Double click.
Single click is used by the ipad's springboard to detect rotational movement.
Double click is used by most games.