I'm confused about how the new adaptable stabilizer works

With the new sliders that adjust the sample rate at minimum and maximum speed, I can tell the sliders independantly work, but I can’t actually tell what the difference is. Some YouTube videos said that it helps you to have more stabilization when the stylus goes fast vs slow or vice versa, but no matter what speed I test, I don’t see a discernable difference within the same slider settings.

I would really love to find out I’m just making some dumb rookie mistake. It’s been years since I’ve used Krita as consistently as other programs, but I came back to it excited to use the new features, especially because I wanted to animate with it again. I know the stabilization in CSP better than I know it in Krita.

Any thoughts? Thanks in advance for your time.

From what I could tell from trying it out and reading the code, it only works in a useful way for the “Weighted” smoothing option. The “Stabilizer” option only appears to apply the adjustment at the start of the stroke.

It’s fixable, but trying to do so it only actually feels good to me if applying a quadratic curve to the input, not with a linear progression. So fixing it is a bit of a larger endeavor, since it would involve changing the user interface from sliders to a curve.

Thanks for your reply.

I would love a curve to it, though I totally understand if that’d be infeasible. I’ll rely on the basic and weighted forms for now