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docs: remove note about host_mcu process from input shaper calibration section
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### Input Shaper Calibration
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### Input Shaper Calibration
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Using input shaper requires an accelerometer.
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>Running a host_mcu process on a RaspberryPi to access its GPIO pins is currently not possible when running in Docker.
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If you choose to connect this to your hosts GPIO pins, make sure to enable the `hostmcu` profile described in the `Additional Profiles` section above.
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Feel free to contribute if you have a Solution for this.
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Using input shaper requires an accelerometer that is directly connected to your printers mainboard. Follow the Docs on [Measuring Resonances](https://www.klipper3d.org/Measuring_Resonances.html), to set up your Printer accordingly.
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Follow the Docs on [Measuring Resonances](https://www.klipper3d.org/Measuring_Resonances.html), to set up your Printer.
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After running `TEST_RESONANCES` or `SHAPER_CALIBRATE`, Klipper generates csv output in /tmp. To further analyze this data, it has to be extracted from the running klipper container.
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After running `TEST_RESONANCES` or `SHAPER_CALIBRATE`, Klipper generates csv output in /tmp. To further analyze this data, it has to be extracted from the running klipper container.
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