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Arduino code for G Seat

Discussion in 'SimTools compatible interfaces' started by Robdog, Aug 3, 2017.

  1. Robdog

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    I have a gseat up and running using the code I found under the FAQ section. The code makes the servo motor move through positive and negative range, to make the movement more efficient I would like to mount the paddle flush against the seat so I can't have it moving past zero. Is it possible to limit the movement to only one direction through the code?

    I am clueless on writing code so any examples would be useful.