Control Interface Example
Rotate Camera
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Right Mouse Button
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Zoom Camera
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Scroll Wheel
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Move Camera
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[W] [A] [S] [D]
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Focus Camera
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[F] (with part selected)
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Focus + Zoom Camera
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Double-tap [F] (with part selected)
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Reset Camera
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[Control] + Left Mouse Button
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Duplicate Part
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[Control] + [D] (with part selected)
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Translate Tool
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Move parts in the environment or in the robot.
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Rotate Tool
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Rotate parts in the environment or in the robot.
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Change Joint
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Mouseover or Select Joints using [Q] and [E] to cycle through joint types and [Delete] to clear.
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Remove Parts
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[Delete] (with part(s) selected)
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Rotate Selection
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[Alt] + Left Mouse Button (with part(s) selected)
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Rotate Snap
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[R] (while placing a part)
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Place Duplicate
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[Shift] (while placing a part)
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Multiselect
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[Shift] + Left Mouse Button
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Select Connected
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Left Mouse Button (Double Click)
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Box Select
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Click and drag to select multiple parts. Hold [Shift] to additively select.
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Group Selected Parts
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[G]
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Ungroup Selected Parts
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[U]
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Undo
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[Control] + [Z]
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Redo
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[Control] + [Y]
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Hide UI
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[~]
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Enter Active Mode
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[Space]
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Robot Controls
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Default Controls (Left Hand)
[W] [A] [S] [D] [Q] [E]
Default Controls (Right Hand)
[I] [J] [K] [L] [U] [O]
(hold [L Shift] to move motors at half speed)
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Switch Transmitters
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[1] [2] [3] … [8] [9] [0]
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⚙ Robot Control Schemes & Re-Mapping
In RoboCo, you can choose between preset or custom controls for your robot. Using the Controls Menu, you can add, subtract or remap keys to fit your preferences.
Default Robot Control Schemes
Left Hand
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[W] [A] [S] [D] [Q] [E]
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Right Hand
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[I] [J] [K] [L] [U] [O]
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How to Map Robot Controls
Step
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Description
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Example
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Step 1
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Open the Controls Menu.
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Step 2
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Select one of the Default Control Schemes. This example uses the Default Left Hand Control Scheme.
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Step 3
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Click + Add New next to W.
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Step 4
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Select a powered part from the menu.
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Step 5
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Choose the desired action. Multiple parts may be assigned to one button, but only one action may be assigned per part.
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How to Create Custom Robot Schemes
Step
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Description
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Example
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Step 1
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Open the Controls Menu.
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Step 2
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Click the + button at the top of the Controls Menu and select Custom Keyboard Controls.
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Step 3
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Click the ellipses next to the Custom Keyboard Controls. Use this button to name your custom control scheme.
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Step 4
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Click +Add New next to the top button slot.
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Step 5
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Select a part and the action you want that part to take.
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Step 6
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Rename the action if needed.
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⚙ Controllable Robot Parts & Their Actions
Parts
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Actions
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Example
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DC Motor
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Spin Forward
Spin Reverse
Toggle Forward
Toggle Reverse
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Servo Motor
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Spin Forward
Spin Reverse
Toggle Forward
Toggle Reverse
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Small Piston
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Move Out
Move In
Toggle Out
Toggle In
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Small Telescoping Piston
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Move Out
Move In
Toggle Out
Toggle In
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Large Piston
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Move Out
Move In
Toggle Out
Toggle In
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Laser Pointer
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Toggle (On/Off)
Turn On
Turn Off
Hold
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Powered LED
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Toggle (On/Off)
Turn On
Turn Off
Hold
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Vacuum
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Toggle (On/Off)
Turn On
Turn Off
Hold
Flip Airflow Direction
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Powered Pincer
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Toggle
Turn On
Turn Off
Hold
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Powered Claw
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Toggle
Turn On
Turn Off
Hold
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Light Bulb
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Toggle
Turn On
Turn Off
Hold
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Microcontroller
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Send Signal (1)
Send Signal (-1)
Toggle Signal (1)
Toggle Signal (-1)
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Bubble Blower
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Emit
Toggle (On/Off)
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Turret
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Emit
Toggle (On/Off)
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