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Re: Reversing Drive Controls

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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson View Post
I generally advise against having a toggle function for a driver input. Unless you put some kind of obvious indicator on the robot itself, knowing which side is the front isn't always easy before you start driving. It can cause problems if the robot moves in the direction opposite the driver's intent.

I would suggest instead using a pair of controller buttons, one to select "forward" and the other to select "backward" driving. That way the driver can always select the one he wants, and won't have to do a tentative drive maneuver before possible toggling to the other orientation.
I agree with this. Having user feedback so they driver/operator knows what state everything is in without having to remember it themselves is always the best option.