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  1. Hello, I'm doing some inventions interfacing an Arduino with my Loconet network. The last one is to connect a PSX DenshaDeGo controller to be able to drive trains with it. I arrived at the point where I can read the state/position of all levers and buttons of the controller connected to the Arduino, and send the corresponding commands through Loconet to manage a locomotive, accelerate, break, activate a function or switch its direction. Here it is a test video: But as I never had the chance to play DenshaDeGo with this kind of controller, I don't know what's the exact behaviour of each of the levers. Is the left lever just a gear change, or an accelerator? And the right lever, does it act as a break or both accelerator (in the blue zone) and break (in the red zone)? If someone could explain me the right behaviour, I will be able to program it in the right way. Thanks in advance, Dani
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