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At the competition last week, a main issue that limited our speed when placing cones was constant adjustment was needed to get the cone at the right height. This human error can be reduced by setting the slide motor's mode to RUN_TO_POSITION, as velocity is not important in relation to the slide.
If possible, it would be useful to have a method that move the slide up one cone's height, and another that uses the D-pad or ABXY buttons to set the slide height to different junction heights.
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At the competition last week, a main issue that limited our speed when placing cones was constant adjustment was needed to get the cone at the right height. This human error can be reduced by setting the slide motor's mode to
RUN_TO_POSITION
, as velocity is not important in relation to the slide.If possible, it would be useful to have a method that move the slide up one cone's height, and another that uses the D-pad or ABXY buttons to set the slide height to different junction heights.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: