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| View Poll Results: what kind of controller do you use? | |||
| Joystck(s) |
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112 | 93.33% |
| Steering Wheel(s) |
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10 | 8.33% |
| Video Game controller(s) (please explain below) |
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7 | 5.83% |
| Other (please explain below) |
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8 | 6.67% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 120. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: How do you drive your robot?
Two joysticks: One for driving and the other for all the other stuff the robot does, I believe (pretty sure that it's not tank drive).
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Re: How do you drive your robot?
Team 706 has used tank drive for every robot I know of. It is just what our drivers are used to. This year we actually made a decent control box for our shooter/conveyor mechanisms, but it was more of a hassle than just using another joystick. Depending on what we want to do after APs are over, we might make the PS2 controllers. Doesn't sound difficult.
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