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Re: Using the same Jaguar/Controller for Joystick and buttons....

DO NOT WIRE TWO JAGUARS TO ONE MOTOR

Disconnect it immediately, you will likely break something.



Sounds like you are having trouble knowing when you want the button to be in charge, and when you want the joystick to be in charge. Can you please tell us in English (bullet points are fine) when you want what to happen? We'll help you translate it to LabVIEW later.

For example:
I want the motor to move with the joystick, unless a button is pressed. If the button 1 is pressed, I want the motor to go 50% forward. If button 2 is pressed, I want the motor to go 60% backwards.
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