Class SCA_JoystickSensor -- Blender Game Engine 2.49b



 
 



axis


axis

gets/sets the axis and direction of motion.

Type:  List  [axis, motion]
axis:
   Type:  integer
     1 = x & y axis (left/right & front/back)
     2 = throttle paddle
motion:
   Type:  integer
     0 = Right Axis
     1 = Up Axis
     2 = Left Axis
     3 = Down Axis

Note:

If the Joystick sensor 'All/All Axis Events' toggle button is selected, this variable has no effect.

Sample Code


################   Get axis

# get controller
controller = GameLogic.getCurrentController()

# get sensor attached to controller named FlightStick
sen = controller.sensors["FlightStick"]

# get axis and motion assigned to this sensor
ax = sen.axis

################   Set axis

# get controller
controller = GameLogic.getCurrentController()

# get sensor attached to controller named FlightStick
sen = controller.sensors["FlightStick"]

# set axis and motion assigned to this sensor
sen.axis = [ 1, 0 ]

 
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