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How to Overclock your Handy 2

In this guide you can find information about Overclocking your Handy 2

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One of the new features from the Handy 2 is that you can overclock your slider to outside of factory parameters, but this does come at a greater risk of device failure and other risks.

To start overclocking, you need to open the menu via the three horizontal lines on the top left, then select Advanced and finally Slider Overclocking.

Once you open the menu, you will be prompted to confirm a choice regarding the risks.

Read this carefully as enabling overclocking will void your warranty, do not enable this mode if you are not comfortable with the risks and/or don't want to lose warranty

If you are sure you want to enable this, first check the box saying "I understand the risks and I want to enable overclocking" and the select the button Enable (not recommended).

Once you do the menu will change and offer you all the options. Keep in mind that the Overclock warning will also not appear again once accepted.

At the very top, you will see a bunch of symbols. These are profiles, they can configure things in a flash for you so you don't have to manually change settings one by one.


The profiles, and their descriptions, are as follows:

Silent Profile

Default Profile

Fast Profile

Turbo Profile

Custom Profile


Now let's take a look at the options and their explanations:

At the very top, you can find a remote control so you can test your changes, as well as two buttons so you can quickly go to the top or the bottom of the page.

The first setting you can change is the Slider Endpoint, this will adjust the master value for the top and bottom of the device, so the slider can only move between those values

Next setting is Slider Speed, just as the name says you can adjust the Maximum and Minimum speed that the device can go.

Slider End Buffer adjusts the movement buffer at the end of the limit, basically the final stretch of movement.

Motor turn behavior is specifically for the slider is changing directions, you can set it to smoother (Longer ms value) or quicker (Shorter ms value)

Longer values make the device quieter but will react slower to changes as well

Slider End Zone Speed Limit is a buffer zone that begins before the End Buffer, in this you can configure how fast can the device go once it reaches this zone.

Motor speed limits is simple, adjust the minimum and maximum speed for the motor.

Motor temperature reads the temperature and allows you to set an offset, a "high temperature" limit and how low the temperature has to drop before removing the high temperature limit

And lastly, you can set all changes back to default using the Reset Settings button.

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