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Picture of NE-AT SWITCH MULTIPLIER The NE-AT Switch Multiplier is a control switch input interface designed to allow up to five switches to control a single device. The input switches can be of different types, or they can be the same type. Input switches can be any standard special needs switch such as aa Zygo Lever switch, a Spec switch, or a Buddy Button (see separate entries). Any one of the input switches connected through the Switch Multiplier activates the device. The Switch Multiplier can be used with such devices as a power wheelchair reset or mode switch, a switch adapted mouse, or a switch adapted toy. Custom harnesses are also available for high power devices.

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This product record was updated on August 17, 2011.

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Niche Engineering - Assistive Technology

320 Moyne Drive
West Vancouver, British Columbia V7S 1J5
Canada
Telephone: 604-630-8093.
Web: http://www.ne-at.com.
Email: info@ne-at.com.


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