The last line after CH32 is the "Trims to Offsets" function. It is used to take the trims of the currently selected flight
mode, transfer their content to the subtrims, reset them, and adjust all other flight modes' trims. If you're close to
running out of trim, instead of having to adjust every value one after the other, all it takes is to LONG press ENTER
on this line and everything is done magically. Beware that you should still check if it would not be wiser to correct
the problem mechanically, especially with large values, as depending on the subtrim behavior setting it might lead
to either insufficient and asymmetric throws, or clipping/dead band.
Curves
Custom curves can be used either in input formatting or mixers. There are 16 of them available, and they can be of
several types (3, 5, 9, 17pt, both with fixed or user-definable x coordinates). 3pt would be a 3-point curve with fixed
x, 9pt' is a 9-point curve with user-defined x coordinates.
These curves are available in addition to the "built-in" curves:
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x>0, x<0: If input is positive resp. negative return input, otherwise 0.
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|x|: Return the absolute value of the input.
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f>0, f<0: If input is positive resp. negative, return 100%, otherwise 0.
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|f|: If input is negative return -100%. If input is positive, 100%.
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