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Re: Programming Logitech Extreme 3D Pro
Thanks for the help so far, I was thinking would we be able to wire a potentiometer to a bread board and use that instead of trying to use a joystick for this function? If possible how would I program it to interact with the motor?
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I am not sure if you mean on the robot or driver station. If you meant the driver station, this wouldn't be very easy, and a joystick would make much more sense. If on the robot, then it is a bit easier, but I still don't recommend it. It would add complexity to the robot wiring/programming, (depending upon how it would be used) weight, and not be adjustable during a match. Again, I suggest sticking to your original idea of a joystick axis. If you want something more difficult to modify while in use, you could always use a custom dashboard with a throttle slider on it. |
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You don't even have to use a physical potentiometer if you don't want to. The Driver Station has an I/O tab that lets you set the value of a virtual analog input, which the robot can read as if it were a real analog value. |
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Re: Programming Logitech Extreme 3D Pro
Thanks for mentioning this, I had completely forgotten about those.
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