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Re: Camera servo

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That is actually a good idea! I never knew that little thing on the front of the joystick was Axis 3.

btw(by the way), i created a post JUST like this, but I have code that does work(with the lightbulb on). I am still trying to figure out why the camera servo itself isnt working when we deploy the code.
Make sure you have a jumper on the pwm channel your using for the servo.

Also I have a question:

Im using axis 3 as a throttle to control the speed for our robot. Basically I wana be able to move it down to make our robots motors run slower so going over the bump isnt so fast and reckless.

I did it with controls, but I wana do this with the actual axis 3 button.

How would I go about doing it. These two are what I have:





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Re: Camera servo

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Make sure you have a jumper on the pwm channel your using for the servo.
That wasnt the problem. Our original code had button 2 moving the camera up and button 3 moving the camera down, and that was not moving the camera for some reason. Without touching the electrical board, we changed the camera servo code so that it moves according to the values given by Axis 3, the camera started moving. I dont know why it didnt work before, but it works now, which is one less thing for us to worry about
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