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Xbox Controller?
Our team this year wanted to use a Xbox 360 controller to controll the robot. i was wondering if theres any tutorials online or if any one knows how to install an Xbox 360 controller to work with the IR board.
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The 360 Controller doesn't use IR.
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If you want to use the Xbox controller you'll need to use a Chicklet.
It very easy to setup. You can have it up and running 10-15 min. EDIT: This would not use IR. It would connect directly to OI. |
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Would it be feasible to use a wireless Xbox 360 Racing wheel with the chicklet, plugging in the usb wireless receiver into the chicklet? and allowing the wheel to connect that way?
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as long as there are no batteries in the controller, you should be ok. u also need the chicklet as said above.
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Funny... I saw a team last year use a 360 controller and a Guitar Hero controller to lower and raise their lift, and control other functions
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our team is interested in using an xbox 360 controller too. i think a guitar hero controller is just stupid.
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I THink that is a good idea but why complicate things?
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we might consider using a rockband drumset for control of the arm
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I would play claw on the 360 controller.
Super Nintendo controller maybe? A/B/Start/Select/DPad. :D |
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what type of advantage would you have using that? its a silly idea. |
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What do you think the advantage is? I don't think there really is one... Maybe it saves you space?
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Yeah, but again, what's the advantage they have gained? How much time did they invest in it when they could have done the same thing with a joystick and cheaper buttons?
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1. It doesn't seem like it is too much harder to program. 2. Xbox kids would be familiar with the controller and driving would be more familiar. 3. The price for a wireless is around 40 bucks. Therefore, there are many advantages. |
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I was just asking... 40 Dollars is a lot for some teams who are operating on a few hundred dollars. I can pick up several buttons at radio shack for a few bucks or salvage them out of stuff I have laying around.
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Well I can say why those things are advantageous, they make your team stand out in competition and if you're a small team that's huge. It could help a team get drafted. But It is also a good learning experience to use something like an x box controller, it is a complex piece of hardware.
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I do, but I also know that if your holding a controller, then the other driver may want to push stuff too... And you may not have as many controls as you have described. I wasn't saying it wasn't an acceptable option, I was just asking on what the advantages were since the other user thought it was silly and there seemed to be disagreement between another user.
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I don't know specifics, but I think we've messed around (or used) an Xbox 360 controller before. You'd have to ask the drivers about that, though.
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We've been using racing wheels for the past 4 years. I think it's a very old Mad Catz that was designed for PC. I don't know how effective an XBox controller would be. I think going on Ebay and looking for an old controller (we found one with a 9-pin connector) would make it much easier. Plus, there's less brick-a-brack on older controllers.
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is there a cheaper way to do it besides that 120$ thingy?
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and The thing is you have a pretty big drum set that you have to lug around. you cant put somthing that big on your controller board. you have to keep track of drum sticks, i guess. it just inpractical. |
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