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Re: Holding Down Buttons on the Remote
So instead have it do something for a very short amount of time. My idea is this, and from what I can see it is 100% legal
Button 4 command is: Robot stops from its regular routine for 1 second. you could even tie that to an interrupt so that it will work no matter where you are in the code. So you just keep giving it that command. I don't know if this will work for your needs, but its an idea. |
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