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I have two ideas:
1. make the input and output relationship a cubic function - no clue how to do that tho i would prefer a look up table to save processing power... 2. use a divide function when a button is held down to give control - i am confused since 127 would not be 127 and things could go wrong...i don't know how to spread out the limited output over the whole joystick axis with 127 still being 127... P.S. If you could leave your email, so that I could ask some more newbie question...that would be much appreciated ![]() |
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