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[FTC]: LABView Servo Problem

Our team is using LABView, and we cannot get the servos to function properly.

No matter how the servo is controlled(same controller as motors or seperate, using buttons or joysticks) it only moves a few degrees when the button/joystick is pressed. I have tried connecting the servo value on FTCMoveServos to a constant, anything from 0 to 255, but it only moves within those few degrees.

Oddly enough, on an earlier test robot that we made, the same servos and almost the same code worked fine.

Any suggestions?
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