This document describes the controls and functions available in a mobile app for controlling a robot. It outlines six buttons - Joystick, Speedometer, Light, Buzzer, Sprint, and Spin - that allow the user to control movements like turning, speed adjustments, and autonomous actions like lighting, buzzing, running, and spinning. It also describes a Dance button that causes the robot to move in place.
This document describes the controls and functions available in a mobile app for controlling a robot. It outlines six buttons - Joystick, Speedometer, Light, Buzzer, Sprint, and Spin - that allow the user to control movements like turning, speed adjustments, and autonomous actions like lighting, buzzing, running, and spinning. It also describes a Dance button that causes the robot to move in place.
This document describes the controls and functions available in a mobile app for controlling a robot. It outlines six buttons - Joystick, Speedometer, Light, Buzzer, Sprint, and Spin - that allow the user to control movements like turning, speed adjustments, and autonomous actions like lighting, buzzing, running, and spinning. It also describes a Dance button that causes the robot to move in place.
This document describes the controls and functions available in a mobile app for controlling a robot. It outlines six buttons - Joystick, Speedometer, Light, Buzzer, Sprint, and Spin - that allow the user to control movements like turning, speed adjustments, and autonomous actions like lighting, buzzing, running, and spinning. It also describes a Dance button that causes the robot to move in place.