Cursor Control is the ability to aim consistently and controlled. Some examples of patterns that test this are:
It’s important to remember in what way Cursor Control and Flow Aim are two different skills.
Flow Aim’s focus is more on Streams, Lines, ****and Circles, while Cursor Control’s focus is more Geometry, Required Snapping, and
$Standard \ Deviation: \sqrt{\frac{1}{N}\left(\sum_{i=1}^{N}\left(L\left[i\right]-a_{vg}\right)^{2}\right)}$
As the difficulty of aiming a circle increases linearly, we might just be able to multiply the Angle UR by that number.