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Im having problem with the joystick. I have program the robot to move in tank drive, but the problem is that when move one of the Joystick, the jaguar do not read the signal.
I could only go forward when I move the left Joystick forward and the right joystick sideways.

Later on I going to post a screen shot of the programming of the tank drive. Hoping that would help.

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Re: Joystick Problem

From what it sounds like, you may have wired the x-axis value on the joystick to make the robot's right motors move. If this is not the problem, then it may not have to do with the code at all.
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Re: Joystick Problem

Here are the screen shot that i promise. Hopefully they would help breaking down this problem.
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Re: Joystick Problem

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From what it sounds like, you may have wired the x-axis value on the joystick to make the robot's right motors move. If this is not the problem, then it may not have to do with the code at all.
Thank you, this have help me alot. I have found the X-axis value and change them into the y-axis value. I appreciate your help, Thank you.
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