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Question Axises

I know what Axis 1 and 2 are. But I dont really know what axis 3 (throttle), 4 5 and 6 are. If I control a servo motor on axis 4 I cant really see a change in the behaviour of servo even if I make joysticks go every direction.

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I know what Axis 1 and 2 are. But I dont really know what axis 3 (throttle), 4 5 and 6 are. If I control a servo motor on axis 4 I cant really see a change in the behaviour of servo even if I make joysticks go every direction.

Can someone help me?


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The Joysticks that came in the Kit of Parts only report values on Axis 1, 2, and 3. Axis 1 and 2 are the X and Y of the joystick. Axis 3 is the throttle "dial" on the back of the joystick base.

Axis 4, 5, and 6 are not used on the joysticks in the Kit of Parts.
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Re: Axises

The othe axis are for diffrent usb controllers
For example if you find a fight joystick the rotation will be axis four
or if you use a controller with more than one stick like the logitech the axis will be left x=1 left y=2 right x=3 right x=4
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Re: Axises

Thank you, now I can control the servo
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