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Team449 03-02-2006 16:11

Just Wish to Confirm
 
First off, I know this question is being asked far too late in the build time then it should be, but it was not noticed by any of our team members until recently.

In the FIRST KOP, the two joysticks that were provided are both Right Handed joysticks. What we would like to confirm, is that we should indeed have 2 Right Handed joy sticks. We have looked and found no documentation anywhere indicating that this is a mistake, in fact the pictures in the checklist show 2 Right Handed joysticks, and there is only one part number for the joysticks.

Besides confirming that this is not a mistake, and that all the teams were given 2 Right Handers, we are wondering if anyone knows the reason FIRST would hand out right handed joysticks. Could it be an oversight that teams were given only right handed joysticks, when, to the best of our knowledge, using two joysticks for driving is a widely used control system?

Using two right handed joysticks is certainly a small inconvenience, but it is still beyond us why we would get two right handed joysticks, as opposed to a right and a left, or even two ambidextrous joysticks.

If anyone has any information about why we are sent two right handed sticks, or what we can do/could have done to get joysticks that make robot control even this little bit easier, we would greatly appreciate it. Also if you have a link to where information on this might be, we would appreciate it very much.

Collin Fultz 03-02-2006 16:12

Re: Just Wish to Confirm
 
As far as I know, that's the way it's been for a while now. So you are correct to have two righties.

KenWittlief 03-02-2006 16:22

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tradionally its a way to determine which students on your team really want to be drivers

being surgically altered to have two right hands is a big commitment, but if you wanna drive, and drive well ..... !

BRosser314 03-02-2006 16:35

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if your team is going with a two joystick setup for driving (tank steering) then you reall dont need to put ur complete hand on the joystick just parts. unless you change the sensitivity in them to not account for small motions.

Wayne C. 03-02-2006 18:41

Re: Just Wish to Confirm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Team449

Besides confirming that this is not a mistake,

Using two right handed joysticks is certainly a small inconvenience, but it is still beyond us why we would get two right handed joysticks, as opposed to a right and a left, or even two ambidextrous joysticks.

If anyone has any information about why we are sent two right handed sticks


With joysticks this is one case involving the KOP where two rights don't make it wrong....

:rolleyes:

WC

artdutra04 03-02-2006 19:54

Re: Just Wish to Confirm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Team449
If anyone has any information about why we are sent two right handed sticks, or what we can do/could have done to get joysticks that make robot control even this little bit easier, we would greatly appreciate it. Also if you have a link to where information on this might be, we would appreciate it very much.

Team449, welcome to Chief Delphi Forums! :)

If your team has machining capabilities (i.e. a lathe), you might want to consider some of the ideas that Team 228 has used in the past for customizing the handles of the KOP Joysticks:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...1&postcount=13

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...92&postcount=5


I really need to move the KOP Joystick Customization White Paper higher up on my to do list. :cool:

FlyingDutchman 03-02-2006 20:04

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well my opinion is that it is better to have 1 joystick over 2 [tank style] because it is easer to have 1 and it doesn't take as long to program. But I'm not a programmer so i probably have no idea what I'm saying

Billfred 03-02-2006 20:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by FlyingDutchman
well my opinion is that it is better to have 1 joystick over 2 [tank style] because it is easer to have 1 and it doesn't take as long to program. But I'm not a programmer so i probably have no idea what I'm saying

Indeed, the last sentence is true. Support for either mode comes in the default code--so technically, neither is harder to program.

Two-joystick drive, however, is somewhat easier to tweak in code (as we've found the Limit_Mix function was sometimes persnickety when we tried to slow down Ockham for parades).

Anime-niac_2.9 03-02-2006 20:46

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I don't really like the idea of using two joysticks to controll the robot. while watching it from so far away and with five other robots on the field there is a great deal of luck involved in it. I am not trying to persuade everyone which number of joysticks is best, but I want you all to thing about which kind of drive system is best for you. Besides, there is already a debate thread here on which is the best type of drive. Personally I feel more comfortable using only one joystick to controll the $@#$@#$@#$@# thing. I tried the tank controlls before and got really pissed off.

Bharat Nain 03-02-2006 20:58

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Lets keep to the topic but two joysticks is the way to go in most cases. I would strongly suggest customizing or buying different joysticks because they are very sensitive. It's your choice though.

devicenull 04-02-2006 00:05

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Ugh, KOP joysticks.
The old KOP joysticks were so much better.

greencactus3 04-02-2006 00:19

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maybe a swap for the old style ones? which are legal right? the black ones?

Team449 04-02-2006 09:26

Re: Just Wish to Confirm
 
Thank you all very much for your help! :D

We know how to program for 1 joystick if we have too but our drivers like the 2 joystick set up...something about more control. Although based on the number of times the robot has "taken control of itself and run itself into walls" I don't think control is quite their cup of tea ;)

We are going to have to explore our options, spend some time on the net see what looks good. Odds are we are going to just use two righties and ignore our driver if he whines. Those black ones were nice, we would take them from the control board we used in 2003, but we want to leave our 2003 robot completely intact in every way. That way we have one that operates well and looks nice, for when we have to show a robot off.

Thanks again you guys, we now have one less thing we find confusing.

Nuttyman54 05-02-2006 02:14

Re: Just Wish to Confirm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Team449
Could it be an oversight that teams were given only right handed joysticks, when, to the best of our knowledge, using two joysticks for driving is a widely used control system?

Using two right handed joysticks is certainly a small inconvenience, but it is still beyond us why we would get two right handed joysticks, as opposed to a right and a left, or even two ambidextrous joysticks.

FIRST uses these particular joysticks because they either get them free (donated from the manufacturer) or at a really good discount. The reason the old CH Flightsticks aren't still in the kit is that they've been discontinued (or atleast the game port version has). It's my impression that left-handed/ambidextrous joysticks tend to be either a) more expensive or b) have too many buttons/functionality/etc. to be compatible with the OI. I might be wrong, but that's my guess on FIRST's reasoning.

Schneidie 05-02-2006 13:07

Re: Just Wish to Confirm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Team449
First off, I know this question is being asked far too late in the build time then it should be, but it was not noticed by any of our team members until recently.

In the FIRST KOP, the two joysticks that were provided are both Right Handed joysticks. What we would like to confirm, is that we should indeed have 2 Right Handed joy sticks. We have looked and found no documentation anywhere indicating that this is a mistake, in fact the pictures in the checklist show 2 Right Handed joysticks, and there is only one part number for the joysticks.

Besides confirming that this is not a mistake, and that all the teams were given 2 Right Handers, we are wondering if anyone knows the reason FIRST would hand out right handed joysticks. Could it be an oversight that teams were given only right handed joysticks, when, to the best of our knowledge, using two joysticks for driving is a widely used control system?

Using two right handed joysticks is certainly a small inconvenience, but it is still beyond us why we would get two right handed joysticks, as opposed to a right and a left, or even two ambidextrous joysticks.

If anyone has any information about why we are sent two right handed sticks, or what we can do/could have done to get joysticks that make robot control even this little bit easier, we would greatly appreciate it. Also if you have a link to where information on this might be, we would appreciate it very much.

Yeha, the two righties are correct and that's how it was in last year's OI too.


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