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Originally Posted by jhellr13
Thanks for the help. Answer to #1 makes sense now. For number 2, we initially had the speed at 80% normally, then 50% when the trigger was pushed. It did not really work so well on the practice day at our regional. Luckily, our programmer that graduated last year was there, and helped me make the speed adjustable with the dial on the bottom of the joystick. It made driving so much easier. With regards to question 3, I don't think it will be a big problem, because I probably won't put the speed too high anyway.
Lastly, is there anyway I could put a speed adjuster on the controller too?
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If there's a dial/button you want to use to adjust the speed, you can read it in LV. I don't think there's a throttle on a standard xbox controller, though.