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I have the same issue! Ardunio IDE serial monitor displays my potentiometer reading accuratly, but when reading the value in ue5 and printing to the screen, there is a delay too. |
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omg no one replies... have you guys solve the problems ? btw mine is not even detected in UE5... so rare to find a solution... |
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nope sorry :(
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Hi!.. thanks for this plugin and video..
i have downloaded version 5.3.2 and using it with Unreal 5.3.2 as well..
i have wrote a very basic program to control a potentiometer maped from -175 to -20, on the terminal Putty it prints ok and instantly.... but in Unreal, i have a lag, i change the potentiometer and values are printed on the screen some 3 or 4 seconds later... what could be?..
thanks.
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