M mamu82 Member Join Mar 19, 2018 Messages 11 Age 43 Apr 11, 2018 #1 Hi guys, anyone knows id there is a way to "lock" the remote control (sticks and buttons) in order to avoid unwanted commands while carrying the remote in follow me mode?
Hi guys, anyone knows id there is a way to "lock" the remote control (sticks and buttons) in order to avoid unwanted commands while carrying the remote in follow me mode?
Spark 317 Well known member with a Spark and a Mavic Air 2. Premium Pilot Join Jul 10, 2017 Messages 5,060 Loc Indiana, USA Apr 11, 2018 #2 You might try a joystick protector. They have some to protect the buttons too. Slip it off and on with ease. You might check the programmable button menu and see if there's a button lock option. I don't think there is though. Reactions: Mike Brown
You might try a joystick protector. They have some to protect the buttons too. Slip it off and on with ease. You might check the programmable button menu and see if there's a button lock option. I don't think there is though.
msinger DJI Drone Expert Approved Vendor Premium Pilot Join May 27, 2017 Messages 3,417 Loc Harrisburg, PA (US) Web spark-help.com Apr 11, 2018 #3 Spark 317 said: You might check the programmable button menu and see if there's a button lock option. I don't think there is though. Click to expand... There is no way to lock the sticks via the software.
Spark 317 said: You might check the programmable button menu and see if there's a button lock option. I don't think there is though. Click to expand... There is no way to lock the sticks via the software.
M mamu82 Member Join Mar 19, 2018 Messages 11 Age 43 Apr 11, 2018 #4 Spark 317 said: You might try a joystick protector. They have some to protect the buttons too. Slip it off and on with ease. You might check the programmable button menu and see if there's a button lock option. I don't think there is though. Click to expand... Thanks, that's a nice and effective way!
Spark 317 said: You might try a joystick protector. They have some to protect the buttons too. Slip it off and on with ease. You might check the programmable button menu and see if there's a button lock option. I don't think there is though. Click to expand... Thanks, that's a nice and effective way!