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Re: Rumble and LabView
This problem has been brought up a few times before. People have asked about doing it in C++/Java, and the short answer has been "no." Check out this thread for some ideas (it seems you can do it by calling a directX or xinput library to control the rumble yourself (read this thread)). There's also probably some information on the topic on NI's Forums about the topic. I'm not entirely sure how to do that in LabVIEW, though (I suggest you do a little research, starting here). If you get anywhere, let me know, it might be cool to play with this sometime.
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Re: Rumble and LabView
Here's the XBox controller rumble library I wrote back in 2007. Perhaps it will work for you. I just tested it tonight and it worked for me. It's pretty limited, but as long as you just want simple rumble, it's fine.
Best of luck, -Joe |
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