I have great eyes. And a very deep understanding of physics. And powerchairs.
Which is why I build my own. Because bought ones are frankly useless. In a great number of ways. Been there, got the T shirt, wore it out, and moved on 15 years ago. Been fixing other peoples, and testing everything available, at shows, spinal injuries units, friends (other guys with spinal injuries etc from my unit) ever since. And I know WHY they are useless.
This is ONE way. Take a look at this script here. THIS code runs on my own BM3 powerchair. Was written by Lenny, and tested and developed by the three of us. (Will, myself, Lenny over a few years now) to allow the use of a higher voltage and more powerful controllers because the powerchair ones are too weedy and too inefficient. (wasteful of power) and don't give adequate torque (Amps). Precisely because we do understand all this stuff. http://www.wheelchairdriver.com/BM3-con ... %203.0.txt
Theres a similar sort of ADJUSTABLE code (via a programmer) lives inside your controller written by Dynamic, common to all their powerchair controllers. As fitted to many chairs inc yours. That's where your turn acc / dec delay lives. Its a bit of code. It has nothing to do with user weight. In fact there's some more code, called motor compensation that actually CORRECTS motor response so that different motor loads (or user weights) are automatically compensated for. To make the chair follow the chosen command + any delays etc accurately. Would you like to know how that works? Didn't think so.
This took 3 years and 73 pages of technical discussion, and 1450 posts to develop. All of which goes totally over your head, and the heads of the powerchair manufacturers. They don't make controllers themselves. The only people that would understand any of this would be the control system manufacturers such as Dynamic or PG drives or Curtis that sell the controllers to the various powerchair "designers"... And even then only a few of their experts.
What I am trying to explain to you seems beyond your ability to understand. No matter what way I try. You just seem to ignore everything and keep asking the same things I already answered. And even others that have posted here that KNOW the difference - because they tested it themselves - don't sway you. You make all kinds of silly claims that go against the physics and logic. Not to mention the stuff many of us already know through testing as well as theory and in some cases training.
I KNOW how your chair works! You quite obviously don't. And no amount of "laughing" changes this.
HAHAHAHA! You are sooooooooooooooooo funny!
These sorts of comments just make your posts look desperate. Everything I wrote was correct, and factual, and I even did a vid to attempt to explain the issue. You plainly do not get it. I watched the 2 vids you made again. And can clearly see the turn acc in the 2nd one in several places - even though you are barely moving - where the stick moves and the chair accelerates to turn afterwards. Its push and wait to see what happens.
Remember its not how SENSITIVE. Its not how SOON it turns. Its how quickly it reaches you chosen turn rate. In other words how linear it is. And it isn't!