diff --git a/tasmota/xdrv_47_ftc532.ino b/tasmota/xdrv_47_ftc532.ino index 27cb8056d..eaaa2e924 100644 --- a/tasmota/xdrv_47_ftc532.ino +++ b/tasmota/xdrv_47_ftc532.ino @@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ The first version of this driver was working fine on well behaved hardware. After being released to the field and installed on crappy hardware in noisy environments it developed a habit of random 'ghost' switchings at night, much to the chagrin of some users. - This is almost a re-write containing a lot more timing (and other) checks in order to - detect and mitigate various incarnations of noise. + This is almost a re-write containing more timing (and other) checks in order to detect + and mitigate various incarnations of noise. If you should still experience 'ghost switching' issues a solution may be increasing FTC532_DEBOUNCE to 2 or higher. That will enable the de-bouncing code, at the expense of 'snappiness' of touch reactions. Higher values will accumulate more samples in 50 ms steps @@ -197,13 +197,13 @@ void ftc532_update(void) { // Usually called every 50 m #ifdef DEBUG_FTC532 else { ++Ftc532.e_inv; - AddLog_P(LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, PSTR("FTC: ILL SAM=%04X"), Ftc532.sample); + AddLog_P(LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, PSTR("FTC: ILL SAM=%04X"), Ftc532.sample); // Hex keys need JSON quotes } #endif // DEBUG_FTC532 } void ftc532_show() { - ResponseAppend_P(PSTR(",%s%02X\"}"), ftc532_json, Ftc532.keys); + ResponseAppend_P(PSTR(",%s%02X\"}"), ftc532_json, Ftc532.keys); // Hex keys need JSON quotes } void ftc532_publish(void) {