What does Wingman do?
No funscript, no problem. Wingman lets you control your Handy easily with a stack of buttons. And, you can set the stroke limits using the sliders to define what the top/bottom limit on your device should be. After trying various methods, I have found this design to be the fastest way to control the Handy.
What happens when you click on any mode?
Wingman uses the HAMP (Handy Alternate Motion Protocol) to instruct your Handy to move between each stroke range (top half, middle half, bottom half or the full stroke) at a set stroke speed (slow, medium and fast).
Does Wingman randomize motion?
Sort of. Wingman modifies the stroke ranges and speeds randomly (only 20% allowed variation) every 10 odd seconds. This way the movement feels less predictable or robotic. But unlike the Random Control feature of Handyfeeling, you still stay in control of the overall motion and can quickly change the stroke behavior (stroke zone and speed) using the mode buttons.
What is "Natural" mode?
Generally same as the full stroke, but it occasionally switches to the Middle stroke for a few seconds (with same speed setting) to make the experience feel more "organic". Slow Natural mode is great for edging/teasing and Fast Natural mode is perfect for the final climax.
What is the best way to use Wingman?
If you have a multi monitor setup, open Wingman in a separate window on your secondary monitor so that you can control your Handy while viewing a video on your main monitor. Otherwise, consider opening Wingman on your phone's browser while you watch your video on the computer.
Design philosophy
Wingman is meant to be beginner friendly. While suggestions are welcome (arnolds at theappstore dot org), if what you are looking for is more complex (or supporting non-Handy devices), I suggest looking at
Xtoys.app.
Can my partner remotely control my Handy using Wingman?
While Wingman was built for solo-play, it can be used to control your Handy remotely. Just give your partner your Handy connection key.
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