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Beginner - Problems with HTH 3J

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Beginner - Problems with HTH 3J

Post by Philly » Mon Mar 10, 2008 2:44 pm

Post by Philly
Mon Mar 10, 2008 2:44 pm

Hello Everyone,
I have just finished building my KHR 2V. It's my first robot and I am a beginner in this field in general.
I have begun using Heart to Heart J and am having a few problems. I'm hoping that its just a flat battery for now but I suspect I will have to post a few questions pretty soon.

The only real problem I am having at the moment is when I open up a window to adjust the servos (double clicking POS for example) the channels all appear overlapping each other. It's pretty jumbled.

Is this common?

It doesn't help that I am a Mac person and this is my first time using a PC which I have borrowed.

If anyone has a solution, could you please bear in mind that I need a detailed response due to my lack of experience here.

Thanks for your time,

Philly
Hello Everyone,
I have just finished building my KHR 2V. It's my first robot and I am a beginner in this field in general.
I have begun using Heart to Heart J and am having a few problems. I'm hoping that its just a flat battery for now but I suspect I will have to post a few questions pretty soon.

The only real problem I am having at the moment is when I open up a window to adjust the servos (double clicking POS for example) the channels all appear overlapping each other. It's pretty jumbled.

Is this common?

It doesn't help that I am a Mac person and this is my first time using a PC which I have borrowed.

If anyone has a solution, could you please bear in mind that I need a detailed response due to my lack of experience here.

Thanks for your time,

Philly
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Post by ries » Mon Mar 10, 2008 7:12 pm

Post by ries
Mon Mar 10, 2008 7:12 pm

Hi Philly,

Welcome to the community ;-)

Try resizing the POS window?
You can reposition every sliderbar. When a POS window is openend,
click right mouse button and click on Fixation of the panel.
You can reposition the sliders (with the english sw version).
Hi Philly,

Welcome to the community ;-)

Try resizing the POS window?
You can reposition every sliderbar. When a POS window is openend,
click right mouse button and click on Fixation of the panel.
You can reposition the sliders (with the english sw version).
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Post by Philly » Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:11 pm

Post by Philly
Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:11 pm

Thanks Ries...!

I had tried resizing and dragging but it was having no effect. I didn't realise you could turn the "fixation" off. Now my problem is solved!

Thanks!

I'm just preparing to set the Home position for the first time. Im looking forward to it but I'm a little doubtful as the technique in the Hardware Manual and the technique in the manual for RCB-3J seem to differ slightly and I'm not sure which to go with.

Any advice?
Thanks Ries...!

I had tried resizing and dragging but it was having no effect. I didn't realise you could turn the "fixation" off. Now my problem is solved!

Thanks!

I'm just preparing to set the Home position for the first time. Im looking forward to it but I'm a little doubtful as the technique in the Hardware Manual and the technique in the manual for RCB-3J seem to differ slightly and I'm not sure which to go with.

Any advice?
Philly
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