What You Need
- Virt-A-Mate with a scene containing a male and female character
- A Stroker Toy (connected via Bluetooth)
- Intiface Central (free app) — download from intiface.com
Setup
- Open Intiface Central and pair your stroker via Bluetooth. Make sure the server is started.
- Load your scene in Virt-A-Mate.
- Add the plugin to any atom in the scene. Load ADDME.cslist from the plugin folder.
- Connect — click the "Connect to Intiface Central" button in the plugin UI. You should see your stroker appear as a connected device.
- Select the motion source — choose "Male + Female" from the source dropdown.
- The plugin should automatically detect the male and female characters. If not, select them manually from the dropdown menus.
- Unpause — toggle the "Pause" button off to start sending commands to your device.
Calibrating the Stroke Range
Out of the box, the stroker might only use a fraction of its full range. This is normal — the raw tracking values rarely cover the full 0–100% range. You need to calibrate it to your scene.
Easy Way — Auto-Calibrate
- Make sure the animation is playing and doing full in/out motions.
- Click the "Auto-Calibrate Range (8s)" button.
- Let the scene run through its full motion for 8 seconds.
- The plugin will set the range sliders automatically. Done!
Manual Way
- Watch the live display at the top of the settings. It shows the raw penetration value in real time.
- While the animation is at the pulled out position, note the "Raw" number — set Pen Range Min to that value.
- While the animation is at the fully inserted position, note the "Raw" number — set Pen Range Max to that value.
- The "Mapped" value should now swing between 0.00 and 1.00 during the full stroke.
Adjusting the Feel
Device Smoothness
This is the most important slider for getting a natural feel. It controls how smoothly the stroker moves between positions.
- Higher values (200–350 ms) — smoother, more fluid motion. Good for slow or sensual scenes.
- Lower values (80–120 ms) — snappier, more responsive. Good for fast or intense scenes.
- Default: 150 ms — a good starting point for most scenes.
Max Stroke Speed
Limits how fast the stroker position can change. Prevents the device from slamming between extremes.
- Lower values (1.5–2.0) — slower, gentler motion.
- Higher values (5.0+) — faster, more responsive.
- Default: 3.0 — good for most scenes.
Smoothing
Removes small vibrations and physics jitter from the tracking.
- 0 — no smoothing (raw tracking, might feel twitchy).
- 0.5 — moderate smoothing (default, recommended).
- 0.8–0.95 — heavy smoothing (very fluid, but slightly less responsive).
Stroke Zone
These sliders control how much of the stroker's physical range to use.
- Stroke Zone Min — the lowest physical position (default: 0.0 = bottom).
- Stroke Zone Max — the highest physical position (default: 1.0 = top).
Adjusting these lets you limit the stroke to a comfortable range on the device itself.
Other Settings
| Setting | What It Does |
|---|---|
| Send Rate (Hz) | How often position updates are sent. 30 Hz is fine for most cases. Higher isn't always better — use Device Smoothness to control the feel instead. |
| Target Orifice | Choose between Auto, Vagina, Anus, or Mouth. Auto picks the closest one. |
| Length Calibration | Scale the detected penis length. Increase if the stroke feels too short, decrease if too long. |
| Detection Radius | How close the tracking points need to be to register as penetration. Increase if tracking keeps dropping out. |
Recommended Starting Settings
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Send Rate | 30 Hz |
| Device Smoothness | 150 ms |
| Max Stroke Speed | 3.0 |
| Smoothing | 0.5 |
| Pen Range | Use Auto-Calibrate |
| Stroke Zone | 0.0 – 1.0 |
From there, adjust Device Smoothness first — it has the biggest impact on how natural the movement feels. Then tweak the other settings to taste.