Yes, what Toumas sais is true.
I discovered it accidentally by looking at a rotary object in fsbus.
When i saw "alps" i thought it was for phase-shifted encoders.
And tried and it worked.
Not very good, but worked.
What Toumas says about ++-++-++- is half true, because when you look at FSBUS you effectively see the minus reported but it kind of doesn't get sent to ms. I do not have a back and forth on this, although it is reported by the visual indicator in the fsbus rotary object.
Now if you set the type to knitter, it goes even better: only plus and minus.
Just straight one.
Perfect.
I know the problem about the matrix scanninc versus interrupt, but this thing already works... that's the point.
I am not loosing any number.
IF i have a "refresh rate" for the value, too small (as to say fast), the value jumps a little because fsbus reads when it is still updateing.
So setting the scan delay to big numbers (like 8 seconds) gets rid of this problem, and everything is perfectly smooth.
If you have an encoder give it a try.
And please do not touch anything in te future!
I do not want this "accidental" feature to be removed
