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Re: Is there a way to use LabVIEW to slow down the robot speed?

To delve a little deeper. If too fast means it accelerates too fast but isn't too fast when the joystick is pegged, then the squared inputs is a good suggestion. If too fast means that the robot's velocity is to large and the robot is uncontrollable, then you really should look at the gearing and the wheel size rather than trying to work around it in SW.

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