I know what you mean, I think Deve Loper maybe sometimes forgets that not everyone thinks in binary

The key question I suppose is, have you calibrated your hihat like this:
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...It's pretty important not to change the height of the top hat once you've found your 'sweet spot', because that breaks the calibration.
You could even mark the hihat rod with some tape, once you've found your most comfortable setting (or use another
hi hat clutch as a 'memory lock').
The calibration method tells the brain what is open, and what is closed, and the brain gives each end a value, and can then work out a set of measures inbetween (this is the 'linear' bit - just like centimetres marked on a ruler). It plays a hi hat sample (or mix of samples) based on where it is measuring the hi hat at any moment.
The
hi hat test sample is a set of spoken samples that will help you understand how far open or closed the brain thinks you're playing the hi hat. There are 4 measures.
You'll need to download the file to a Windows PC and use a USB cable (same as you get with most printers) to load it into the 2box brain. To do this, switch off the brain, plug in the USB cable, and when you start the brain up you need to quickly press the top left button above the screen, to put the brain into USB Mode. Windows should then see your brain like it's a USB memory stick, so you can drag the test dsnd file into the right place - makes sense to put it in X:\Cymbal\Hihat - where X is the drive letter that comes up in My Computer for the Drumit Five.
You need to then shut down the brain (I always use the Safely Remove Hardware icon next to the clock in Windows - I've lost important data before just pulling out the cable).
You can then start the brain up again normally, and press the "kit" button, page down once to the DRUM page, and press the hihat button on the left side of the brain. Then dial the "Drum" knob to the Test Hi Hat, and start hitting that hi hat and listening to that lovely American lady count from 1 to 4 - free set of broken drumsticks for the first person who can get her to say "eleven"
Also, have you played with any of the settings in the brain? eg threshold, curve etc?:
when you press UNIT -> Page Down (once) so you see DRUM vertically in the side panel.
press the hihat button to select that instrument
Before you start playing with these settings, make a note of what they are first so you can at least come back to where you were if things get messed up.
Hope this helps - let us know how you get on

cheers
Tom