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Interesting control methods?
Is anyone using any special controllers or control methods for driving this years robot? For the second year in a row we are using a modded logitech dualshock two controller for vibration feedback.
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Re: Interesting control methods?
not really... just using the standard logitech's that came in the KOP... we were going to experiment with an XBOX 360 controller, but our strategy forced us to use the joysticks
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Re: Interesting control methods?
Team 3015's pride and joy: the Cyborg X
http://www.saitek.com/images/300dpi/cyborgX.jpg Has a nice rotational axis for rotation and it allows for some nice meccanum wheel controls. |
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two xbox 360 controllers
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Re: Interesting control methods?
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Re: Interesting control methods?
just a single 360 controller and a single KOP joystick (name escapes me right now)
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Re: Interesting control methods?
Saitek's X52 Flight Control System( http://www.saitek.com/UK/prod/x52.htm ) has been one of the best purchases our team had made. Amazingly comfortable, super functional and soooo cool looking.
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