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Re: Logitech Dual Action (Axis Issue)
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Bottom Part- I already have that long conversion in a sub vi that works ---------------- Now playing: Stevie Ray Vaughan - Tin Pan Alley (aka Roughest Place In Town) (Live) via FoxyTunes |
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But since you're using LabVIEW, you can get the answer yourself with very little work. It's really simple to connect the output of the Joystick Get vi to a front panel indicator, then just observe what responds when you move the various controls. |
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Re: Logitech Dual Action (Axis Issue)
Yeah thats what I was just thinking about doing while walking home.
Thanks for all your help when i find out what they do ill post them here and that will be the end of it (if someone would check over the code in the attachment i cant figure out whats going on (i know its set to usb 3 thats because i tried all others and 3 was set when i took the screen cap) Last edited by j.cole : 02-02-2010 at 16:47. Reason: insert image |
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Re: Logitech Dual Action (Axis Issue)
LabVIEW can put whole bundles in the front panel at once. To make this vi, all I did was right-click on the Axes and Buttons terminals of the Joystick Get and choose Create Indicator.
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