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Motor button programming
Hello, I am wondering how someone would program 2 different buttons on a joystick to tell a motor to go forwards and backwards.
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Re: Motor button programming
Use an unbundle by name coming out of the joystick get and choose which 2 buttons you would like. Now, using selects specify what values (power wise) you would like to go into the motor based upon which button has a true value.
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Re: Motor button programming
Yes, I have tried that before, but how do I wire both the selects into one Motor Set Output?
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Re: Motor button programming
This image should explain it. http://mail-attachment.googleusercon...a1LIs67pM0VafQ
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Re: Motor button programming
Hope this one works.
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Re: Motor button programming
Ah! I have been having some problems with this as well, my team is switching to Labview from C++ this year and I had some problems with it. This cleared it right up!
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Re: Motor button programming
If that's the case ignore that link and use the thumbnail image.
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