When I had a Mavic Pro, I used to do a technique with Litchi called 'cable cam' (you can see tutorials for it on Youtube). The idea is that you set up a Waypoints mission, then in Mission Settings you set the cruising speed at zero and the maximum speed at whatever you like. This means that during the mission, the drone will only move when you push the stick forward. It's a great way of flying a mission where the altitude is low and there is the possibility of colliding with an obstacle - as soon as you think you might bump into something, you release the stick and you're safe.
That worked fine with the Mavic Pro (which unfortunately I no longer have), and I naturally expected it to work with my Mini 2. But I tried it, and when I push the stick forward, nothing happens - the drone just stays still. Cable cam is such a useful feature, I can't believe that Litchi isn't allowing it for the Mini 2. I wonder if I'm doing something wrong here?
That worked fine with the Mavic Pro (which unfortunately I no longer have), and I naturally expected it to work with my Mini 2. But I tried it, and when I push the stick forward, nothing happens - the drone just stays still. Cable cam is such a useful feature, I can't believe that Litchi isn't allowing it for the Mini 2. I wonder if I'm doing something wrong here?