well, for now i ended up by simply adding sequential delta values to
each other:

[inlet]_______________
|                     |
[flow/valuechange]    |
|                     |
[count/iter] or [accum]
|
[autoscale]
|
[int]
|
[outlet]

doesn't feel very accurate, however gives me the right ranges.

danja


danja wrote:
...
> object [mouse] in gem outputs relative coordinates, between '-1' and '1'
> for each of the two coordinates. there are few reasons for such
> behaviour, first device itself reports only relative movements, second
> there are no physical boundaries for it to move (so where is the centre
> then?)... that's clear. however use of such streams is rather limited,
> in my case i use mice as "measure" devices so would like to get more or
> less absolute coords
...



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