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Adds an acceleration based automatic mounting option (step mounting).

@ButterscotchV ButterscotchV self-assigned this Jan 2, 2026
@ButterscotchV ButterscotchV added Difficulty: Math Heavy For something that requires some non-trivial math Area: Application Protocol Related to communication with apps like the GUI, overlay, games Area: GUI Related to the GUI Type: Enhancement Adds or improves a feature Area: Server Related to the server Status: GUI Needed Needs help to develop the GUI for this feature labels Jan 2, 2026
@github-actions github-actions bot added Area: Skeletal Model Deals with the model of the skeleton and its pose Area: Hardware Protocol Related to communication with hardware/software trackers Area: Translation Improvements or additions to translations labels Jan 2, 2026
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can we stop copy pasting without checking what it does.
You are making a grid with only one item 🤷

AccelMountOptimizer uses Powell Optimization which i figured would prob be best for this since it's derivative free and fairly fast
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Area: Application Protocol Related to communication with apps like the GUI, overlay, games Area: GUI Related to the GUI Area: Hardware Protocol Related to communication with hardware/software trackers Area: Server Related to the server Area: Skeletal Model Deals with the model of the skeleton and its pose Area: Translation Improvements or additions to translations Difficulty: Math Heavy For something that requires some non-trivial math Status: GUI Needed Needs help to develop the GUI for this feature Type: Enhancement Adds or improves a feature

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