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WALT is designed to measure the latency of physical sensors and outputs on phones and computers. It can currently perform the following measurements:
Tap latency - time from the moment a finger-like probe touches down (or up) on the screen
until the kernel timestamps an ACTION_DOWN (or ACTION_UP) event. This physical contact with
the screen is timed using an accelerometer mounted on the probe.
The Android/iOS device and Teensy clocks have a tendency to diverge due to
differing clock frequencies. This means they will go out of sync after
several minutes. The workaround is to use the app to re-sync the
clocks. Some, but not all tests in the app will sync the clocks when starting a measurement.
Python code used to communicate with WALT from Linux and ChromeOS can be found
here.
WALT Latency Timer
DISCLAIMER: This is not an official Google product.
WALT is designed to measure the latency of physical sensors and outputs on phones and computers. It can currently perform the following measurements:
The WALT app for Android can be installed from Google Play or downloaded in the releases section; the iOS app must be built from source.
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