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  1. 4-SWITCH JOYSTICK (MODEL CM-19) The 4-Switch Joystick, model CM-19, is a joystick lever that may be moved in any of four directions. Moving it in a particular direction will activate one switch. This joystick is also available with an additional pushbutton switch. DIMENSIONS: 2 x 4.3 x 1 inches. WEIGHT: 6 ounces....[More Information]

  2. BURGESS JOYSTICK CONTROLLER. A line of joystick assemblies which can be used to build interfaces for handicapped persons. 2 or 4 switch version. Momentary or latching. Optional lift to operate can be added. Dimensions: 3 inches square by 1. 6 inches deep. Control shaft 2 inches high....[More Information]

  3. DRAGON32 Dragon32 is a low-force maintained-position dual ratiometric voltage generator joystick with one n.o. momentary contact switch, and a six-foot cable with a five-pin male DIN connector....[More Information]

  4. GIMPGEAR ULTRA-PRECISION USB JOYSTICK MOUSE & PC GAME CONTROLLER Picture of GIMPGEAR ULTRA-PRECISION USB JOYSTICK MOUSE & PC GAME CONTROLLER The GimpGear Ultra-Precision USB Joystick Mouse and PC Game Controller is a joystick mouse interface designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or neurological disabilities or cerebral palsy. This digital joystick utilizes differential magnetic fields without any mechanical parts to provide smooth operation. A sticky rubber joystick wrap prevents slipping. The user rests a hand passively over the teardrop shaped joystick handle for mouse pointer control. The unit has three large built...[More Information]

  5. JOYSTICK (MODEL 3185) A proportional type joystick used for mdoe selection and operation of a Dufco Multimode Interface. During wheelchair operation, this joystick provides precise control of both speed and direction. May be configured with a chin-cup for chin oeration, or a knob for hand operation....[More Information]

  6. JOYSTICK (MODEL 3345) An 8-direction, heavy duty, multiple switch actuator used for mode selection and operation of a Multimode Interface. Requires moderate operating pressure and is intended for hand operation by those with average strength....[More Information]

  7. JOYSTICK (MODEL 3361) An 8-direction, short throw, multiple switch actuator used for mode selection and oepration of a Multimode Interface. Requires moderate operating pressure and is intended for those with average strength. May be reconfigured with either a knob or chin-cup....[More Information]

  8. JOYSTICK (MODEL 720) Picture of JOYSTICK (MODEL 720) The Joystick, model 720, is a joystick designed to act as a four way switch for individuals who have physical disabilities. It has a cylindrical handle with a thin base and activates four different devices depending on the direction that the switch is moved (up, down, right or left). It can be used for teaching directionality as well as other spatial relationships. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 4.5 x 7 x 6.25 inches....[More Information]

  9. JOYSTICK (MODEL QF-7) The Joystick, models QF-7, is a joystick designed to replace the use of a mouse for individuals with upper mobility disabilities. The joystick has two buttons located at the top of the throttle and a Bio Grip design for maximum control. The base has four suction cups for stabilizing the unit to smooth surfaces. COMPATIBILITY: Compatible with IBM PC/XT/AT....[More Information]

  10. JOYSTICK LIGHT WITH FINGERPLATE The Joystick Light with fingerplate is a joystick designed to provide computer cursor control for individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This device features separate buttons for mouse clicks and drag, and the cursor remains in position when the joystick is released. A light flashes when the drag button is active. This device also has a removablefingerplate that isolates each button and the joystick for better control. COMPATIBILITY: Models are available for use on Macintosh computers a...[More Information]

  11. JOYSTICK PLUS The Joystick Plus is a joystick designed to provide computer cursor control for individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This device features separate buttons for click, double click, horizontal/vertical only, drag, and speed. Five cursor speed settings are accessed simply by touching the speed button. The cursor remains in position when the joystick is released and a red light indicates when the drag button is active. This device also has a fingerplate that isolates each button and the j...[More Information]

  12. JOYSTICK PRO The Joystick Pro is designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This three-button programmable joystick replaces the mouse and the handle can be adjusted in two different modes: spring loaded so the handle automatically returns to center while leaving the cursor in position or non-spring loaded for relative pointing. COMPATIBILITY: For use with IBM and compatible computers with a serial port....[More Information]

  13. MINI JOYSTICK WITH PAD SWITCH (MODEL 50120) Picture of MINI JOYSTICK WITH PAD SWITCH (MODEL 50120) The Mini Joystick with Pad Switch, model 50120, is designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This switch is a four-position gated joystick designed for individuals who can maneuver a joystick, but need a larger switch. The multiple switch is five switches in one; the joystick has four positions, and the fifth switch is activated by pressing the raised pad beside it. This switch can be used to control any device that requires five single switches, or it can be adapted to...[More Information]

  14. MINI JOYSTICK WITH PUSH SWITCH (MODEL 50200) The Mini Joystick with Push Switch, model 5020, is a multiple switch designed to control any device that requires five single switches for operation by individuals who have severe physical or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. It can also be adapted to form five single or mono switch plugs for controlling any five devices operated by single switches (additional hardware needed). Four switches are activated by moving the hoystick in four directions; the fifth is activated by pres...[More Information]

  15. NINTENDO JOYSTICK MODULE & SUPER NINTENDO JOYSTICK MODULE (MODEL 612, 612-8, 613, 613-8) The Nintendo and Super Nintendo Joystick Module, models 612, 612-8, 613, 613-8, are modules with a built-in joystick that interfaces with the Nintendo and Super Nintendo Entertainment System for indivudals with physical disabilities. The modules feature top mounted push buttons for override of external capability switches actions (by teacher or therapist, for example). The module's large platform has 4 rubber suction cups to secure it to a table or counter....[More Information]

  16. PALM JOYSTICK SWITCH (MODELS 5153 & 5154) The Palm Joystick Switch is a joystick designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities.This switch consists of a palm rest base with a large textured switch. Four connected devices are controlled by slight movement forward, backward, right, or left. POWER: Uses double-A batteries (not included). DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 9 x 4 x 3.5 inches. COLOR: Model 5153 has a black base with a silver switch and model 5154 has a blue base with a yellow switch....[More Information]

  17. POINT IT Picture of POINT IT Point It is a joystick mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or grasping disabilities. This USB joystick allows smooth proportional control of all mouse functions, including left click, double click, right click, drag and drop, and latching. The force required to activate the joystick is 9 ounces. The unit also has external switch jacks for users who require a larger target area for the left and right click. The unit comes with TypeMatic, an on screen keyboard progr...[More Information]

  18. PRC WOBBLE SWITCH (MODEL WS-1) Picture of PRC WOBBLE SWITCH (MODEL WS-1) The PRC Wobble Switch, model WS-1, is a pressure-sensitive joystick single switch designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. The switch is activated by pushing against a lever. The lever has a built-in spring and can be pushed in any direction for activation by gross movements. The switch is equipped with a threaded hole for mounting. WEIGHT: 1.8 ounces....[More Information]

  19. QUAD TEE HANDLE & SHORT AND LONG JOYSTICK EXTENSIONS The Quad Tee Handle, Short and Long Joystick extensions adaptations are used for power wheelchair....[More Information]

  20. ROLLER II JOYSTICK Picture of ROLLER II JOYSTICK The Roller II Joystick is a joystick designed for use by individuals with fine motor and upper extremity disabilities. It has three buttons and three switch ports with matched color coding. It has a USB connector with a PS2 adapter. COMPATIBILITY: For use with IBM and compatible and Apple Macintosh computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: USB or PS2 port....[More Information]

  21. SAM (SWITCH-ADAPTED MOUSE) TRACKBALL & SAM (SWITCH-ADAPTED MOUSE) JOYSTICK Picture of SAM (SWITCH-ADAPTED MOUSE) TRACKBALL & SAM (SWITCH-ADAPTED MOUSE) JOYSTICK SAM Joystick and SAM track ball are designed to provide adapted computer access for individuals with upper extremity disabilities. These modified pointing devices are designed for both "Adaptive" and "Non-Adaptive" software applications under Windows. The switch is a substitute for the track ball or joystick and can be operated with various parts of the body , such as hands, feet, knees, elbows, head, etc. These SAM devices serve three purposes: First, they function as switch interfaces for sp...[More Information]

  22. SIMPLE JOYSTICK Picture of SIMPLE JOYSTICK The Simple Joystick is a joystick mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or fine motor disabilities who have difficulty using a standard mouse. This unit is a combination of a basic USB joystick with Joystick to Mouse software from Innovation Management Group. It enables the user to point and click in any Windows application just like a mouse, and can be programmed to remember up to four joystick button assignments including mouse functions, text, or macros automatic...[More Information]

  23. VERTICAL WOBBLE SWITCH (MODEL 1070, 1070-8) Vertical Wobble Switch, models 1070 and 1070-8, is a single switch activated by bending a flexible rod for individuals with severe physical disabilities. The switch is designed to be activated by any action or gross body movement. It will activate any device attached to it and then will return to its original position. The switch is mounted vertically on a base and secured with four rubber suction cups. DIMENSIONS: 6 x 6 inches with a 5-inch long shaft....[More Information]

  24. WOBBLE SWITCH The Wobble Switch is a touch switch designed to be activated by any body part for individuals who have physical disabilities. Through swiping action or any gross body movement, this switch will activate any switch adapted device and then return to its original position when released. It is mounted on a gooseneck an a cast iron base....[More Information]

  25. WOBBLE SWITCH (MODELS 1060 & 1063) The Wobble Switch on 13-inch Gooseneck is a touch switch designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities. A swiping motion or other gross body movement will activate the switch; when released the switch returns to its original position. The awitch is mounted on a flexible gooseneck. Model 1060 is mounted on a microphone stand with a cast iron base. Model 1063 has an accessible wheelchair clamp. DIMENSIONS: The gooseneck is 19 inches long....[More Information]

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