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Lesson 3: Custom Controls

So far in this unit you've learned about coding your VEX AIM Coding Robot to make decisions and repeat behaviors in a project. What if you could code those same decisions while driving your robot? In this lesson you will learn about how to apply what you've learned in a VEXcode AIM project so that you can customize your One Stick Controller. This will help you as you get ready to participate in the driving portion of the Capstone challenge competition.

Watch the video below to learn about: 

  • How the Move with controller block works in a project.
  • How to customize the buttons on the controller.
  • The difference between the If block and the If else block.

Guided Practice

For Your Information

You can save multiple projects to your robot by downloading them to different slots. By default, VEXcode AIM projects are downloaded to Slot 1. Select the Slot icon in the Toolbar, beside the project name dialog box, to change the slot.

A close up view of the center of the VEXcode AIM Toolbar with the Slot selection icon that reads 1 Slot highlighted to the left of the project name dialog box.

Select your desired slot from the dropdown menu.

The same close up view of the Toolbar in VEXcode AIM, now with the slot selection menu open. Squares numbered 1 through 8 are shown, indicating the available slots to select.

Now, when you download your project, it will be downloaded to your selected slot.

Wrap-Up


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