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Re: Programming joysticks

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Originally Posted by FotoPlasma
The joystick's POV hat takes the place of the "pN_wheel", where N is the number of the joystick port you're using. I can only really speak for the joystick which I have right in front of me
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Neutral: 001011xx
Up Left: 111111xx
Up: 111111xx
Up Right: 111111xx
Left: 011000xx
Right: 110010xx
Down Left: 101001xx
Down: 100101xx
Down Right: 110101xx
our values for the joystick concur for the first 6 bits as well. (darn shame there is basically no difference between UL, U, and UR)
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