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Re: Alternate Joystick Controllers
And if the bouncing doesn't bother you, there's also the matter of both joysticks being right handed. That's not good if you want to use them for tank style driving.
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Re: Alternate Joystick Controllers
Another option to purchasing a new joystick is to enhance the performance of the ones provided in the kit. The joysticks provided by FIRST proportionalize poor handling, but there is a current solution to that... there are several teams that use programming to convert the linear curve of a joystick into an exponential one, which supposedly "smoothens out" the joystick. Works like a charm....
Check out a white paper our team wrote on this: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pa...le&paperid=280 |
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