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Re: XBOX Controller Triggers is an axis but which one?

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Originally Posted by Bmcdonnell View Post
Go to control panel --> game controllers --> properties. It shows up what button and axis is what when you press it. We have everything except the rumble. There's some threads, I believe in WindRiver, for using rumble, but does any one know how to do it in Labview? I would love to be able to have it rumble when our robot senses a ball.+
I remember seeing those threads, and you have two options (assuming I remember correctly): write your own xbox driver for windows, OR, open the xbox controller, find the rumble wire, and wire it to a digital out on the cypress board.
the default code and the DS software prevent writes to the joystick, so you would have to circumvent it using one of the methods above
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