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Configurable Joystick - X,Y Pad
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Configurable Joystick - X,Y Pad
Hi all
Thought I'd share my latest creation with you guys, a configurable joystick - X,Y Pad:
Seems to work ok. Any hints or suggestions/advice appreciated
Thought I'd share my latest creation with you guys, a configurable joystick - X,Y Pad:
Seems to work ok. Any hints or suggestions/advice appreciated
Last edited by DaveyBoy on Wed Dec 28, 2016 12:20 am, edited 2 times in total.
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DaveyBoy - Posts: 131
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Re: Configurable Joystick - X,Y Pad
I love it!
Really nice work and directly into my toolbox. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Spogg
Really nice work and directly into my toolbox. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Configurable Joystick - X,Y Pad
Hi DaveyBoy,
This works great, a really good job. Hope to see more from you in the new year.
Cheers, BobF.....
This works great, a really good job. Hope to see more from you in the new year.
Cheers, BobF.....
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Re: Configurable Joystick - X,Y Pad
Thanks for the positive replies guys.
I have a couple more little gizmos that I'll post soon
I have a couple more little gizmos that I'll post soon
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DaveyBoy - Posts: 131
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Re: Configurable Joystick - X,Y Pad
Very cool!
Ok- so how do you go about using it as an input device?
Ok- so how do you go about using it as an input device?
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Re: Configurable Joystick - X,Y Pad
Oops.... I should have made it into a module
First post has been updated
First post has been updated
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DaveyBoy - Posts: 131
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Re: Configurable Joystick - X,Y Pad
Although I did get a RUBY error on 1st load, I reset the module, and now working.
This is really nice ... and stretchable with configurations.
Thanks !
mmm 1st request
Could you add a [CNTRL-MouseCLK] to reset to a default position ?
This is really nice ... and stretchable with configurations.
Thanks !
mmm 1st request
Could you add a [CNTRL-MouseCLK] to reset to a default position ?
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Re: Configurable Joystick - X,Y Pad
Hmmm, I don't get ant ruby errors... strange!
V2 now in the first post, right click (mouse over the knob) to centre the knob (when AutoCentre is disabled).
I'm still relatively new to this... Haven't learnt how to use the control keys yet.
V2 now in the first post, right click (mouse over the knob) to centre the knob (when AutoCentre is disabled).
I'm still relatively new to this... Haven't learnt how to use the control keys yet.
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DaveyBoy - Posts: 131
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Re: Configurable Joystick - X,Y Pad
The RUBY error is:
TypeError: (in method 'draw'): wrong argument type nil (expected DATA)
I can manually clear the error, but it comes back when re-loaded.
TypeError: (in method 'draw'): wrong argument type nil (expected DATA)
I can manually clear the error, but it comes back when re-loaded.
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Re: Configurable Joystick - X,Y Pad
Like I say I'm not getting any ruby errors here, I wonder if it's a version issue, I'm on v3.0.81.
Could try putting an afterload into a trigger input
Could try putting an afterload into a trigger input
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