Vertical speed
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Could you give me the email mister
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https://www.bitcraze.io/about/
contact _at_ bitcraze.io
contact _at_ bitcraze.io
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ok i hope you will answer my questions
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Sorry droneman but we have not received any email.
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Stop your lying, i sent a message but no replay, here is the proof. you like just the money, you won't help your clients
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So Marcus is having a vacation, that is probably why you don't get any answer.
As for not helping our clients I can promise you that there are many clients here that could testify to the opposite.
To answer your PM question the source code that controls the motor power is in this function in stabilizer.c.
As for not helping our clients I can promise you that there are many clients here that could testify to the opposite.
To answer your PM question the source code that controls the motor power is in this function in stabilizer.c.
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Ok but it's to late, i find the solution befor you replay me.
now i want to explaine me how to program a keystrok that enable motor in GUI CLIENT.
for exampel when i push the key "a", the motors will start,and when i push the key "b" motors will stop, in python GUI.
thanks
now i want to explaine me how to program a keystrok that enable motor in GUI CLIENT.
for exampel when i push the key "a", the motors will start,and when i push the key "b" motors will stop, in python GUI.
thanks
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Hi Droneman,
We are a respectful, helpful community here and the tone that your posts have taken lately is very combative. I was quite dismayed to see your posts in this thread. Nearly everyone here recognizes that the Crazyflie is a development kit that includes both open-hardware and open-software components. As such we all realize that there are some things we might want that haven't been implemented yet, have bugs, or are impossible to achieve with this platform. Those of us who can contribute do, and those of us who cannot either wait for functionality to be added or fixed by others, or take it upon ourselves to try to learn what needs to be done to accomplish it.
We also understand (and I hope you do as well) that $150USD gets us a mini-quad-copter development kit to tinker with, experiment on, or develop for. It does not buy anyone a full support contract, programming training, instant-responses to emails and forum posts, or the license to be disrespectful and rude to people who have done nothing to warrant such behavior. Quite frankly, if you don't like the price tag, you are free to download the KiCAD files, schematics, and other information and literally make your own Crazyflie from scratch. It's open hardware and software so that opportunity is always available to you.
I do not think you will get an explanation here on your question:
1) Forum members would likely rather not respond to you because of the disrespect.
2) The GUI client is written in Python but, catching key events is a Python exercise that you should be able to research on your own elsewhere (you figured out a solution to your other problem yourself, right?). Since you say you are a developer, I think you have the necessary skills to figure it out.
Please adjust your attitude and composure to fit with the community. You might see a better response rate if you do...
We are a respectful, helpful community here and the tone that your posts have taken lately is very combative. I was quite dismayed to see your posts in this thread. Nearly everyone here recognizes that the Crazyflie is a development kit that includes both open-hardware and open-software components. As such we all realize that there are some things we might want that haven't been implemented yet, have bugs, or are impossible to achieve with this platform. Those of us who can contribute do, and those of us who cannot either wait for functionality to be added or fixed by others, or take it upon ourselves to try to learn what needs to be done to accomplish it.
We also understand (and I hope you do as well) that $150USD gets us a mini-quad-copter development kit to tinker with, experiment on, or develop for. It does not buy anyone a full support contract, programming training, instant-responses to emails and forum posts, or the license to be disrespectful and rude to people who have done nothing to warrant such behavior. Quite frankly, if you don't like the price tag, you are free to download the KiCAD files, schematics, and other information and literally make your own Crazyflie from scratch. It's open hardware and software so that opportunity is always available to you.
I do not think you will get an explanation here on your question:
for two reasons:Droneman wrote:how to program a keystrok that enable motor in GUI CLIENT.
1) Forum members would likely rather not respond to you because of the disrespect.
2) The GUI client is written in Python but, catching key events is a Python exercise that you should be able to research on your own elsewhere (you figured out a solution to your other problem yourself, right?). Since you say you are a developer, I think you have the necessary skills to figure it out.
Please adjust your attitude and composure to fit with the community. You might see a better response rate if you do...
Crazyflier - my CF journal...
4x Crazyflie Nano (1.0) 10-DOF + NeoPixel Ring mod.
3x Crazyflie 2.0 + Qi Charger and LED Decks.
Raspberry Pi Ground Control.
Mac OS X Dev Environment.
Walkera Devo7e, ESky ET6I, PS3 and iOS Controllers.
4x Crazyflie Nano (1.0) 10-DOF + NeoPixel Ring mod.
3x Crazyflie 2.0 + Qi Charger and LED Decks.
Raspberry Pi Ground Control.
Mac OS X Dev Environment.
Walkera Devo7e, ESky ET6I, PS3 and iOS Controllers.
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Yes i am adevelopper, but i never used python, and i don't wast my time to look for that, you know how to use python so, you can give me the solution fastly.
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You are so helpfull thanks,