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Joystick Wheels
Hey!
Alright, we need another button or something else to accuate another cylinder. Unfortunately, pneumatics have taken up all the buttons and triggers except for the wheels on the joysticks. So basically, the question I have is, if we want to use the wheels, do we change the p1_wheel = p1_wheel MAX 127 in the default code?? How do we even program the wheels on the joystick? We are so confused! Please someone help! ~Jenni~ |
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