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B Boy 82

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Minor and finer details now if anyone can help.

When doing the Hand eye coordination test, Regarding the directional joysticks!!!! Can anyone confirm if “up and down” controls for moving the ball are on the left or right???? I have been practicing with the “up and down” ball control movement on the left and “left and right” ball control movement on the right
 
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Good morning

Minor and finer details now if anyone can help.

When doing the Hand eye coordination test, Regarding the directional joysticks!!!! Can anyone confirm if “up and down” controls for moving the ball are on the left or right???? I have been practicing with the “up and down” ball control movement on the left and “left and right” ball control movement on the right
Without a doubt. Left right (left) up down (right)
 

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Lol better get back practicing… Shouldn’t make to much of a difference

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Many thanks


Best thing to practice is how you are going to do the corners and diagonal.

You can either move both controls for a smooth diagonal movement. Or you can do it separately, so down a little left a little etc.

I found the first the easiest.

On your practice run you get play about with the controls. You don't have to finish it in a set time, so just move about the screen getting a good feel for it.

And try not to pull up, the controls come off. I found myself moving my hands up so after each run I pushed them down.
 

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Best thing to practice is how you are going to do the corners and diagonal.

You can either move both controls for a smooth diagonal movement. Or you can do it separately, so down a little left a little etc.

I found the first the easiest.

On your practice run you get play about with the controls. You don't have to finish it in a set time, so just move about the screen getting a good feel for it.

And try not to pull up, the controls come off. I found myself moving my hands up so after each run I pushed them down.
My advice would be to move on the diagonal and the curve parts in steps!
The reason I say this is because if you get it wrong using both at the same time then the ball will fly off and recovering it would be difficult and panic would set in.
They are not looking for super gamers or getting round in record times but you have the ability to stay calm and recover the ball when it goes off track slightly (which it will without a doubt).
Move along the straights as quickly as possible but use the step method in other areas (which can still be performed fast and accurate) and before you know it, you will have completed 10 laps!
Anyway that is my advice and I passed comfortably. Good luck
 

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Best thing to practice is how you are going to do the corners and diagonal.

You can either move both controls for a smooth diagonal movement. Or you can do it separately, so down a little left a little etc.

I found the first the easiest.

On your practice run you get play about with the controls. You don't have to finish it in a set time, so just move about the screen getting a good feel for it.

And try not to pull up, the controls come off. I found myself moving my hands up so after each run I pushed them down.
Managed to pass this one yesterday. Wasn’t the worst experience.

Many thanks for the advise.

My advice would be to move on the diagonal and the curve parts in steps!
The reason I say this is because if you get it wrong using both at the same time then the ball will fly off and recovering it would be difficult and panic would set in.
They are not looking for super gamers or getting round in record times but you have the ability to stay calm and recover the ball when it goes off track slightly (which it will without a doubt).
Move along the straights as quickly as possible but use the step method in other areas (which can still be performed fast and accurate) and before you know it, you will have completed 10 laps!
Anyway that is my advice and I passed comfortably. Good luck
Thanks pal defo mad up I’ve passed now also
 

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For those of you who have completed the 2-hand coordination test, how many shapes did you have to complete as part of the exam?
 

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For those of you who have completed the 2-hand coordination test, how many shapes did you have to complete as part of the exam?
It’s just one shape but you’re required to complete 10 laps
 
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