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I am a little confused on the usefulness of a force feedback joystick in FIRST. Sure, they are neat when you are playing a computer game on a screen but when you are using that joystick to control a real robot it loses it's usefulness.
Another thing to keep in mind is that when you are dealing with reality you would have to have some type of sensors on the robot to tell the joystick when to feedback. Unless you are just looking to get better driving response out of the joysticks which can be done in programming.
I think a force feedback joystick in FIRST has much more technical merit than usefulness. And it would probably be DQ'ed.
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