Do you mean it never returns to the same position outputwise
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From: "bellenger_a" <
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Date: Sun, 08 Mar 2009 14:48:26
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Subject: 1 Re: A174 spring removal - does the Joystick stay still
> can't you put the spring back
I have managed to put them back... also, as far as I remember... euh... no it doesnt exactly stay still without the springs... but also even with the srpings, the position is not that accurate I am affraid... I mean it never comes back really exactly same position each time... if looking for very precise settings it is not ideal I would say... even though I found it very practical and good joystick module...
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> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 3:15 AM, Sean Williams <sean@...>wrote:
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> > Isn't that a bit risky since it's a one-way mod
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> > >On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 5:05 PM, mirror_saw7778
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> > >> I just got a A174 and was wondering if I remove one or both of the
> > >> springs will the joystick have enough resistance to stay put after I let
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> > >> of it My modular is on a vertical +25 degree angle. I also noticed that
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> > >> X and Y axis are different mechanically - would one be better to remove
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> > >> spring from By better I mean would it stay in place on its own if not
> > >> touched
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