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Feature: CC with turning switch on G2 #119

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Figure-itout opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 3 comments
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Feature: CC with turning switch on G2 #119

Figure-itout opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Figure-itout
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Scooterhacking Tool

Firmware (SHFW)

Type of feature

Other

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low (take your time)

SHUT Version

n/a

SHFW Version

n/a

Scooter model

Ninebot G2

Description of the new feature

G2 has turning lights build in. The stock firmware give you the option to enable cruise control by hold one of the buttons for a few seconds.
It would be nice if SHFW also support cruise control by holding the turning button for 3 seconds (or adjusting seconds with SHUT).

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@Figure-itout Figure-itout added the feature apparently this would improve something label Sep 16, 2024
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@CatInHat83
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Adding additional features for the aforementioned buttons would also be nice.

For example: holding the turning button for x seconds could toggle Field Weakening on the go or switch between profiles/modes.

@paulederbaus
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@nopbxlr Can you check how the input is detected in the esc?

@Figure-itout
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@paulederbaus Is there a tutorial how to sniff?
I've got an Arduino sniffing the data from esc/controller to dashboard. Maybe I can help in some way.
But know the max g2 has 2 pcb's in the dashboard. I don't know if the turning switches past the dashboard to the esc.

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