To use Servo Commander just click your mouse on a position by each control knob. Holding and dragging the control knobs will work also. Once you release the mouse button, the motor will move into position. You can also click on the (tick marks) around each control knob, or the knob itself. Each motors position data will remain visible under the motors control knob until you change the position of the control knob. You can move up to 8 motors into the position you want and then record the posit....

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