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Adjust wheel tightness (coasting feel)

Configure how long the virtual tuning wheel continues to spin (coast) after you stop moving your mouse or trackpad. A tighter setting stops faster; a looser setting coasts longer.

Before you start

  • Open the AetherControl dialog: Settings > AetherControl...

Steps

  1. Find the Wheel Tightness slider in the dialog.
  2. Drag the slider to your preferred coasting feel:
  3. 0 (Tight) — wheel stops almost immediately when you stop moving.
  4. 100 (Loose) — wheel coasts for a long time after you stop.
  5. 45 — default value.
  6. Close the dialog. Changes are saved automatically.

Note: This setting affects only the virtual wheel (mouse/trackpad tuning). It does not affect a physical FlexControl hardware device.

What each control does

Control Default Range Setting key Behavior
Wheel Tightness slider 45 0–100 FlexControlVirtualWheel (nested JSON, looseness field) Adjusts virtual wheel coasting drag. 0 = tight (fast stop), 100 = loose (long coast).
Mouse Sensitivity slider 50 0–100 FlexControlVirtualWheel (nested JSON, sensitivity field) Adjusts how much captured mouse/trackpad movement turns the virtual wheel. Midpoint (50) yields 1.0x scale. Primarily for trackpads; does not affect physical FlexControl.

Slice Audio Volume wheel action

The Slice Audio Volume action lets you adjust the audio volume of the active slice using the AetherControl wheel.

Before you start

  • Open the AetherControl dialog: Settings > AetherControl...

Steps

  1. In the dialog, locate the Push (action) or Double-tap (action) combo box, or one of the Aux single-tap or double-tap combo boxes.
  2. Click the combo box and select Slice Audio Volume from the list.
  3. Close the dialog. Changes are saved automatically.

When you press the assigned button or trigger the double-tap, the tuning wheel switches to control the slice audio volume. Turning the wheel clockwise increases the volume; counter-clockwise decreases it.

Note: This action was added in AetherSDR v26.6.3.

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