Well, what I was trying to say was that when you are using rapidfire, you hold down the trigger, right? But the controller doesn't register it as the trigger being held down, right? It registers it as repeatedly being pulled. That is the chip. I asume that to make it work this way, the chip can tell when the trigger is pulled, and when rapidfire is turned off, the chip still gets the signal from the trigger, and then passes on the exact same signal to the controller. THe controller can no longer get the signal from the trigger it's self, it always gets the signal from the chip, which got a signal from the trigger. So, you could program the chip to hold down the trigger for this long every time the trigger is pressed once. Say, half a second, and see how many shots are put out by most guns in that amount of time. You then adust the timing until you are happy with the aproximate amount of bullets you are shooting. If this could be included in the GUI, people could adjust their own perfectly to shoot however many round bursts they want with any full-auto gun.