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: Triplet controllers also frequently have a Relative Checkbox in the upper right, which toggles whether the controls manipulate the variables absolutely or relative to some angle. When in relative mode, the labels on the buttons will change to emphasize this. Specifically, F = forward, B = backward, L = left, R = right, U = up, D = down. Triplet Controllers are found on the left panel of several tabs of STROOP. However, you can also create your own Triplet Controller by selecting 3 or 4 variables to represent the x,y,z and optional angle variables, right clicking, and choosing to open a Triplet Controller.
: Triplet controllers also frequently have a Relative Checkbox in the upper right, which toggles whether the controls manipulate the variables absolutely or relative to some angle. When in relative mode, the labels on the buttons will change to emphasize this. Specifically, F = forward, B = backward, L = left, R = right, U = up, D = down. Triplet Controllers are found on the left panel of several tabs of STROOP. However, you can also create your own Triplet Controller by selecting 3 or 4 variables to represent the x,y,z and optional angle variables, right clicking, and choosing to open a Triplet Controller.


* '''Advanced Controller''': An advanced controller
* '''Advanced Controller''': An advanced controller is in charge of manipulating one or more variables. It consists of the following controls:
** '''Name Textbox''':
** '''Fix Address Checkbox''':
** '''Value Textbox''':
** '''Lock Checkbox''':
** '''Subtraction Button''':
** '''Addition/Subtraction Textbox''':
** '''Addition Button''':
** '''Get Button''':
** '''Get/Set Textbox''':
** '''Set Button''':


== Object Tab ==
== Object Tab ==

Navigation menu