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Joysticks that are supported by Windows can be accessed in Vizard using the vizjoy library. If you do a search for that in the Vizard help you'll see some documentation and examples of the commands available.
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Thanks for that, but Im still a little confused:
with commands such as 'addForce' and 'setForce', they indicate that they will change the "force vector". Do you know if there is a way that you can relate this to the sliders on the Windows' control panel? e.g is a vector 0f 0.8, 80% of the slider or something? Or is the only way to work out how much force is being applied like this just trial and error? Thanks. |
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