Understanding the Controls of Your Drone
The transmitter, also known as the remote control, is the handheld device you use to maneuver your drone. It usually consists of joysticks, switches, and buttons to operate the drone's movement, camera, and other features.
Most drones offer different flight modes such as GPS mode, altitude hold, and manual mode. These modes determine how the drone responds to your control inputs. Make sure to understand each mode before flying your drone.
The joysticks on the transmitter control the drone's movement. The left joystick usually controls throttle and yaw (rotation), while the right joystick controls pitch and roll.
Trim buttons help you make fine adjustments to the drone's movement to keep it stable in the air. Use these buttons if your drone drifts or tilts in a particular direction.
The RTH button is a safety feature that helps your drone return to its takeoff point automatically. Make sure to set it up correctly before flying to avoid any mishaps.