UpdateJoystickValue is not working in Windows-SDK
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I tried to control the drone with the virtual remote controller. But nothing happens (no Exception is thrown, the drone's (DJI Phantom 4 V2 Pro) position does not change). As mentioned in the API: the drone is flying while I send the UpdateJoystick command.
E.g. :for changing the drones altitude I use the following code:
DJISDKManager.Instance.VirtualRemoteController.UpdateJoystickValue(0.5f, 0.0f 0.0f 0.0f);
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I tried to control the drone with the virtual remote controller. But nothing happens (no Exception is thrown, the drone's (DJI Phantom 4 V2 Pro) position does not change). As mentioned in the API: the drone is flying while I send the UpdateJoystick command.
E.g. :for changing the drones altitude I use the following code:
DJISDKManager.Instance.VirtualRemoteController.UpdateJoystickValue(0.5f, 0.0f 0.0f 0.0f);
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I tried to control the drone with the virtual remote controller. But nothing happens (no Exception is thrown, the drone's (DJI Phantom 4 V2 Pro) position does not change). As mentioned in the API: the drone is flying while I send the UpdateJoystick command.
E.g. :for changing the drones altitude I use the following code:
DJISDKManager.Instance.VirtualRemoteController.UpdateJoystickValue(0.5f, 0.0f 0.0f 0.0f);
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I tried to control the drone with the virtual remote controller. But nothing happens (no Exception is thrown, the drone's (DJI Phantom 4 V2 Pro) position does not change). As mentioned in the API: the drone is flying while I send the UpdateJoystick command.
E.g. :for changing the drones altitude I use the following code:
DJISDKManager.Instance.VirtualRemoteController.UpdateJoystickValue(0.5f, 0.0f 0.0f 0.0f);
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The virtual remote controller is available when SDK is connected to the aircraft through WiFi and without a physical remote controller. So currently only mavic air support this function.
Maybe you know it: will virtual sticks be supported in the future for physical remote controller connection?
– james
Jan 7 at 10:33
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The virtual remote controller is available when SDK is connected to the aircraft through WiFi and without a physical remote controller. So currently only mavic air support this function.
Maybe you know it: will virtual sticks be supported in the future for physical remote controller connection?
– james
Jan 7 at 10:33
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The virtual remote controller is available when SDK is connected to the aircraft through WiFi and without a physical remote controller. So currently only mavic air support this function.
Maybe you know it: will virtual sticks be supported in the future for physical remote controller connection?
– james
Jan 7 at 10:33
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The virtual remote controller is available when SDK is connected to the aircraft through WiFi and without a physical remote controller. So currently only mavic air support this function.
The virtual remote controller is available when SDK is connected to the aircraft through WiFi and without a physical remote controller. So currently only mavic air support this function.
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Maybe you know it: will virtual sticks be supported in the future for physical remote controller connection?
– james
Jan 7 at 10:33
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Maybe you know it: will virtual sticks be supported in the future for physical remote controller connection?
– james
Jan 7 at 10:33
Maybe you know it: will virtual sticks be supported in the future for physical remote controller connection?
– james
Jan 7 at 10:33
Maybe you know it: will virtual sticks be supported in the future for physical remote controller connection?
– james
Jan 7 at 10:33
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