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wiki:tcb:operation:functionlist [2019/02/21 04:14] opadmin [Driving Adjustments] |
wiki:tcb:operation:functionlist [2019/02/21 04:15] opadmin [Driving Adjustments] |
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===Reduce Speed to 75% | 50% | 25% (D)=== | ===Reduce Speed to 75% | 50% | 25% (D)=== |
Calling these functions will reduce the driving speed to 75%, 50% or 25% of its //preset limit//. The preset limit is specified by the user on the [[wiki:opconfig:tabs:driving#speed_limits|Driving tab]] of OP Config. The reductions apply to both forward and reverse speeds equally. An example will help explain how these functions work. On the Driving tab of OP Config, the user has specified a fixed speed limit for the vehicle of 100% in forward, and 70% in reverse. Now the user assigns a trigger to the "Reduce Speed to 50%" function. When this trigger occurs the function is executed and the new speed limits are now 50% in forward (half of 100%), and 35% in reverse (half of 70%). Use these functions to reduce stick sensitivity on the fly when needed for tight maneuvering. To restore speed to its preset limits, use the **Restore Speed** function below. | Calling these functions will reduce the driving speed to 75%, 50% or 25% of its //preset limit//. The preset limit is specified by the user on the [[wiki:opconfig:tabs:driving#speed_limits|Driving tab]] of OP Config. The reductions apply to both forward and reverse speeds equally. An example will help explain how these functions work. On the Driving tab of OP Config, the user has specified a fixed speed limit for the vehicle of 100% in forward, and 70% in reverse. Now the user assigns a trigger to the "Reduce Speed to 50%" function. When this trigger occurs the function is executed and the new speed limits are now 50% in forward (half of 100%), and 35% in reverse (half of 70%). You can use these functions to reduce throttle sensitivity when needed for tight maneuvering. To restore speed to its preset limits, use the **Restore Speed** function below. |
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===Restore Speed (D)=== | ===Restore Speed (D)=== |