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What type of joysticks can we use?
I have a joystick I want to use for our control system, but I'm not sure if it will work. What kind of joysticks are we suppose to use?
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Re: What type of joysticks can we use?
I think you can use and kind as long as it will plu into the control box. Check the FIRST Q&A.
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our arm operator is all giddy about using a playstation 1 controller :P
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wow. silly me, i thought we had to use the right-hand only joysticks
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Hi!
We are a rookie team, and we also have a few questions. One: We tried a Microsoft Sidewinder Precicison Pro, and it did not seem to work. Any thoughts about this? Two: What brand are the included joysticks and where can you get them? Thanks!!! Team 1425 |
Re: What type of joysticks can we use?
You can use any joystick to your heart's content as far as the rules go. However, if I remember, the ports on the robot controller are 15 pin (might be wrong). So any joystick that is a USB interface and such will need an adapter or be re-wired to work with the OI.
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We also tried a MS Sidewinder, but the 3d pro. It seemed to center at 80/80 instead of 127/127 for some reason. Instead, we found a cheap one witha really good return spring, that centers w/in 4 or 5.
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you are aloud to use any controller as long as they fit the ports on the controlelr last year we used a steering wheel
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We did want to use a steering wheel, but a DB15 steering wheel that recenters correctly to 127, and doesnt suck, like most of the devices we have tried, is hard to come by!
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~Alex Baxter Team 254 |
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i started a project last year and im tryin to finish it (inbetween school and, you know, building a robot)... it looks like its not gonna be done in time for 2004 reagonals. its basicly a PIC that takes the ascyrnous serailness of a PS2 controler (3 pin ness) and turns it into 2 15 pin analouge/digital ports. as of now the 2 joysticks work, still workin on the buttons.
to bad there isnt an off-the-shelf box that does this. |
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