====== Command:JOYSTICK (J) ====== --> MS2000 or RM2000 syntax ^ ^Shortcut |J | ^Format |JOYSTICK [axis]± or \\ JOYSTICK [axis] = [Manual Input #] | ^Units |Integer, see table below| ^Remembered |Using SS Z | <-- --> Tiger syntax ^ ^Shortcut |J | ^Format |JOYSTICK [axis]± or \\ JOYSTICK [axis] = [Manual Input #] | ^Units |Integer, see table below| ^Type |Axis-Specific | ^Remembered |Using [addr#]SS Z | <-- This command enables (+) or disables (–) the input from the default manual control device for the axis (joystick or knob). If you specify an input device number dev, the axis specified will be connected to that input device == Table 1: Valid device assignments == ^Code ^Manual Input Device ^Description^ |0 |NONE | | |1 |DEFAULT | | |2 |Joystick – X deflection |X-axis default | |3 |Joystick – Y deflection |Y-axis default | |4 |Standard Control Knob |Z-axis default for MS-2000 | |5 |X-Wheel |Special hardware required | |6 |Y-Wheel |::: | |7 |ADC CH1 – For ADC_FOLLOW or ADC_LOCK operation.| | |8 |Foot switch | | |9 |JX and X-wheel combo |Special hardware required | |10 |JY and Y-wheel combo |::: | |11 |CRISP knob |Used for CRISP system | |22 |Z-Wheel |TG-1000 only, right side of joypod | |23 |F-Wheel |TG-1000 only, left side of joypod | |100 |Add to any other code to make the setting savable with ''SS Z'' command | | If there are no errors, the positive reply :A will be returned from the controller == Example == $ J X+ Y+ Z- :A The above command enables the default X and Y joystick control and disables the Z control knob. $ J X? Y? :A X=2 Y=3 The above query and reply shows that the X & Y axes use the X & Y joystick driver. $ J *? The above command queries all axes. $ J * The above command clears all axes from the joystick and knobs (TG-1000 only, firmware version 3.10 and later) **To set a default value that can be saved in non-volatile memory, add 100 to the argument and execute a ''SAVESET'' command.** $ J X=105 :A This makes X-Wheel the default X axis manual control device. This is a setting that can be saved with the ''SAVESET'' command. $ J X? :A X=2 $ J X=1 :A $ RESET $ J X? :A X=2 $ J X=105 :A $ J X? :A X=5 $ 1SS Z :A $ RESET $ J X? :A X=5 In this session, the default manual input device is changed to X-Wheel. Sets the manual input device to whatever the default value is, which is now X-Wheel (5). Saves the settings. After the reset, the manual input device is set on startup its new saved default value, X-Wheel. {{tag>commands tiger ms2000}}