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Originally Posted by PhilBot
Sweeeet!
One of these days, the software community will rebel, and overthrow that -Y convention that probably came about because some EE wired the joystick in reverse on the first ever analog joystick.
I can hear the conference room meeting now:
SE: Darn..... the Y axis is reversed....
EE: It will cost to much money to fix the circuit.
SE: I guess we can fix it in software.
EE: Sure, no-one will ever know......
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My theory is that it comes from the original purpose of these devices: "flight sticks", wherein if you push forward, you go down (i.e. in the negative direction), and if you pull back, you go up (i.e. in the positive direction. The trick is that when you are flying, the x-y plane cuts through your body from head to toe, and when driving a robot, we think of it as the floor.
This is all just speculation (i.e. I don't have any sources to quote), but it seems to make sense.