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Joystick buttons
I need to know how I can run a motor via pressing and holding a button. I've run the motor with just a simple VI to run it off of the axis but when it comes to the buttons i get lost after unbundling the buttons. Any suggestions or examples?
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Re: Joystick buttons
Hi there!
There's been a thread or two about this already. You could read through those. I suggest reading through THIS ONE. My last post on the first page will probably be helpful. After reading that one you may also want to check out THIS ONE... Not about the same exact thing, but somewhat of a continued discussion from the other thread. Hope that helps! - Austin |
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