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Re: Logitech Dual Action (Axis Issue)

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Originally Posted by j.cole View Post
Top part- I understand X axis is 1(x) & opposite with 2 but which joysticks are those or is it the d pad (a logitech dual action has 6 axes (dpad(2)+left joy.(2)+right joy.(2)=6))
I don't understand the question. I think some sentence punctuation would go a long way towards helping me to read what you're asking.

But since you're using LabVIEW, you can get the answer yourself with very little work. It's really simple to connect the output of the Joystick Get vi to a front panel indicator, then just observe what responds when you move the various controls.
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