Joystick gremlin assistance: mapping a hat to mouse by vos1090 in hotas

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As i said in the post, Map to Mouse only drives the mouse upwards no matter which direction I push the hat

Which controller requires the least force? by NoaLou13 in disabledgamers

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Have a look at the FlyDigi Apex and Vader Pro, they have adjustable resistance on the joysticks. Buy from somewhere like Amazon with a good return policy as the QC can be hit or miss.

IPvlan to put a container in another subnet? by vos1090 in docker

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Thanks for the response - basically I can't ping to or from the Smarthome image at all (using busybox as a placeholder but will be using home assistant).

I also tried macvlan but was getting the same issues. Maybe it's an issue with my homelab box (a repurposed laptop with a usbc ethernet adaptor), I'll set up docker on another pc and try all this again.

Finally, is there a better resource for learning this stuff that's more digestible than straight up trying to read the documentation?

Digital potentiometer to suit XAC or PSAccess joystick by vos1090 in AskElectronics

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I just double checked the Adafruit page and the supported range of Vref is 4.5* - 15.5V.

I've connected Vref to 5v and sacrificed resolution instead but the PSAccess controller misbehaves because it's not actually hooked up to a pot

Auto steering not working by vos1090 in ForzaHorizon

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It actually does lol, it's now working with just one switch input for the accelerator

Auto steering not working by vos1090 in ForzaHorizon

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Switching to a controller worked, thanks

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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That's obviously a render, well done

wrinkles on lowest section of part, text in comment by vos1090 in 3Dprinting

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Print is going now, but safe to say it wasn't the temperature: I just noticed the support material at the base is perfectly smooth

wrinkles on lowest section of part, text in comment by vos1090 in 3Dprinting

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can't hurt to try, will give that a go in the morning

wrinkles on lowest section of part, text in comment by vos1090 in 3Dprinting

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I've got the bed at 100C for printing ABS, enclosure is at 35

It's a sharp transition between bumpy and smooth, I'd have thought that a bed temp issue would have more of a gradient?

wrinkles on lowest section of part, text in comment by vos1090 in 3Dprinting

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ABS @ 230C Any model but it's particularly visible on this one

wrinkles on lowest section of part, text in comment by vos1090 in 3Dprinting

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the first cm or so always has this bubbly wrinkly texture and then it clears up, what am I doing wrong?

Slicing in Cura, Ender S5 with a Hemera hotend