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Tilt the control stick or the D-pad (depending on your controller scheme) up, down, left, or right to move it on the floor, wall, or platform.
When you open the capsule containing the Purple Nega-Wisp, shake or press the correct button or controller to activate the color power, depending on your controller scheme (Wii Remote, Wii Remote + Nunchuk, Classic Controller (Pro), or Nintendo Game-Cube Controller).
When you open the capsule containing the Yellow Drill Wisp, shake or press the correct button or controller to activate the color power, depending on your controller scheme (Wii Remote, Wii Remote + Nunchuk, Classic Controller (Pro), or Nintendo Game-Cube Controller).
When you open the capsule containing the Magenta Spike Wisp, shake or press the correct button or controller to activate the color power, depending on your controller scheme (Wii Remote, Wii Remote + Nunchuk, Classic Controller (Pro), or Nintendo Game-Cube Controller).
When you open the capsule containing the Orange Rocket Wisp, shake or press the correct button or controller to activate the color power, depending on your controller scheme (Wii Remote, Wii Remote + Nunchuk, Classic Controller (Pro), or Nintendo Game-Cube Controller).
When you open the capsule containing the Blue Cube Wisp, shake or press the correct button or controller to activate the color power, depending on your controller scheme (Wii Remote, Wii Remote + Nunchuk, Classic Controller (Pro), or Nintendo Game-Cube Controller).
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Your charging current can be lower depending on your specific charge controller.
Press the X or A button on your controller (depending on the console you're playing) to use a stiff arm.
The controls for each Wisp vary depending on the controller you are using, but the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controls allow you to shake the Wii Remote to activate it.
Depending on the controller form, constraints are enforced (i) using simple inequalities guaranteeing SPRness, (ii) in the frequency domain or, (iii) by implementing the Kalman Yakubovich Popov Lemma.
It is shown that when proportional derivative (PD) controller is applied to a time-delay system, the resulting closed loop system is generally a time-delay system of neutral type with delay term coefficients depending on the controller parameters.
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