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[HELP] Ways to control Powered Up Hubs
Blocker_Buddy replied to Blocker_Buddy's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingMaybe I'm just underestimating what the PU remote can do, but I don't think the amount of buttons will do it for me. I see myself controlling like 4 individual motors, which I don't think can be done with a PU remote. With a PU remote I feel like I'd only have the amount of buttons to move, and enough buttons left over to fully control one more motor. I guess I can get the amount of buttons I need by using Pybricks and keyboard control. Ideally I would like to use something like a Xbox controller to control everything. That's mainly why I want to use a repository so I could stick in some other code to let me use a controller like that. Coding language doesn't necessarily matter. It's mainly the amount of control I have. I'm not too lazy to learn Python, I'm just a bit too picky. I would prefer something like C+ just for ease of use. But I suppose I should be more open if I plan on accomplishing anything.
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[HELP] Ways to control Powered Up Hubs
Blocker_Buddy replied to Blocker_Buddy's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingI really want to use some sort of repository for controlling motors, that way I can use a controller that's not the PU remote. The PU remote limits my controlling options quite a bit. I also don't feel like learning python and buying a PU remote to use. I guess I just need someone to enlighten me on how to get these repositories working.
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[HELP] Ways to control Powered Up Hubs
Blocker_Buddy replied to Blocker_Buddy's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingDoes Pybricks allow you to control your motors? Not just make code and have the motors follow it in sequence? I want to control it like I would from the Powered Up app with some form of user input.
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[HELP] Ways to control Powered Up Hubs
Blocker_Buddy replied to Blocker_Buddy's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modelingsharpbrick/poweredup seems to work in Powershell, but I can't get it to work in Visual Studio. Since this has been the pattern with everything I've tried I'm assuming it's something to do with me. It says it can't find a project when running and it has a lot of problems. I imagine there must be something more to do than just cloning the repository.
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[HELP] Ways to control Powered Up Hubs
Greetings, I am currently in the need of some sort of software that can control Powered Up Hubs using a form of programming language other than block coding. I've been having difficulty getting repositories such as node-poweredup and Brick Automation Project to work. The application for BAP works, but I want to be able to actively control the hub like you can with the Powered Up app. If you have any guidance on how to get the aforementioned repositories working, I would greatly appreciate it. Or if you know of another piece of software I haven't tried yet I would greatly appreciate that too. I would prefer the software have a language similar to Java, or anything similar like C#, but at this point I couldn't care less. I just really want to code these things. Thanks.
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