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[2011] Mecanum Controller
I have read somewhere (can't remember) in the forums that you need a 3-axis joystick, or 2 of the Logitech Attack 2-axis joysticks. If you have any suggestions on a nice joystick or any other solutions please discuss with me.
I have found a joystick, which looks really nifty! http://www.provantage.com/logitech-9...3~7LGTC967.htm It has everything the Logitech Attack 2-axis joystick has, but it also has a twist handle (which I would guess is 3rd axis). |
Re: [2011] Mecanum Controller
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fore/aft (forward/reverse) left/right (strafe) and rotate (turn, yaw) It can perform all these motions simultaneously, resulting in motions that sometimes look like an ice skater rather than a wheeled vehicle. To get the full capability of a mecanum, you would need to give the driver control of each of these 3 degrees of freedom. Thus, a 3-axis joystick or 2 2-axis joysticks. Typical driver interfaces are (3-axis joystick) Y-axis fore/aft X-axis strafe Z axis rotate (2 2-axis joysticks) "Halo" Y1-axis fore/aft X1-axis strafe X2-axis rotate There are of course many other interfaces. You can use the 2-axis joystick in the kit of parts, and buy another exactly like it. I believe Logitech makes a suitable 3-axis joystick. Or you can use a single 2-axis joystick: with trigger not pulled: Y-axis fore/aft X-axis strafe with trigger pulled: Y-axis fore/aft X-axis rotate The above, of course, allows only 2 degrees of freedom at a time, but may be sufficient for your purposes, depending on the game. |
Re: [2011] Mecanum Controller
My team uses a Microsoft Sidewinder Precision 2 joystick.
I highly recommend it, because: 1. the handle is ergonomic (for the right-handed) 2. there is a good amount of resistance in all three axes 2a. the handle twist is especially smooth 3. the throttle is large and within reach 4. the buttons are well-placed |
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