Hello, On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Ove Kåven <o...@arcticnet.no> wrote:
> > Also, if it ever gets below 1.0, then you're supposed to explicitly ask > the user to wave the phone around a bit. When the calibration level gets > back to 1.0, the calibration process is complete, and you should tell the > user about that. This is not supposed to be something the user should be > bothered with very often, so the sensor will, of course, try to keep the > level at 1.0 until recalibration is *really* necessary. > > Yes, I know how the application should behave in case the calibration level goes below 1.0. I have been working on exactly that functionality recently; that's why I am interested in the reading value. The reason why I am wondering about the behaviour is that it is quite different compared to what it used to be on MeeGo/Nokia N9. On N9, the calibration level went below 1.0 quite often, could be once in a couple of days or so. Now, in Sailfish/Jolla, I have never seen a value below 1.0. It is of course good if it is true but the different behaviour compared to MeeGo made me think there might be a bug either in my code (more likely) or in Qt code/SailfishOS sensor drivers (less likely). Anyway, thanks for you comments. -- Jussi
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