Levers
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Levers
Type Control devices
Function Sliding input control
Availability Luxury Items
Size 24 × 72 × 24 cm
Mass 174.32 kg
Volume 17.52 kv
Corrosion resistance 400
Primary material Bastium
Input / Output
Electric input Passive
Sockets 1
Modular interfaces 2
Composition
Levers are interactable devices used mainly for controlling devices and machinery. They have many configurable options to allow them to be used in a plethora of ways, and come in two visually identical but functionally distinct forms: A regular lever, and a centering lever. A regular lever (typically) starts at its minimum value, and can be adjusted upwards, while a centering lever starts at a value between its minima and maxima.
Basic information
- Uni-directional levers have "zero" in one end and maximum in the opposite end.
- Lowering the maximum value lowers the given lever's maximum output to a device.
- Bi-directional levers have minimum and maximum in the far ends and the middle/neutral value is 50.
- Minimum output has to be lower than the neutral value. Default is 0.
- Maximum has to be higher than the neutral value. Default is 100.
Device fields
YOLOL field | description | range |
---|---|---|
LeverState | Lever's current state between LeverMinOutput and LeverMaxOutput | LeverMinOutput - LeverMaxOutput |
LeverMinOutput | Unidirectional - Output in low end, Bidirectional - Output in left end | |
LeverMaxOutput | Unidirectional - Output in high end, Bidirectional - Output in right end | |
LeverCenterOutput | Output value when the lever is in the center | |
LeverCenterDeadZone | How large is the dead zone in the center of an unidirectional lever | |
LeverCenteringSpeed | How fast does (unidirectional lever reset to low end)(bidirectional lever reset to center) once released | |
LeverBindsMoveSpeed | How fast does the lever move with binds |
To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages: