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The Firm Grip Joystick Holder was designed to allow easy use of the joystick for persons with limited or no use of one hand. Two straps hold the joystick in place, while four suction cups on the bottom of the device secure it to a flat surface in front of the computer. An optional plexiglass undersheet ($20.00) provides a workspace and assures a good hold for the suction cups. DIMENSIONS: 6 x 5 inches. WEIGHT: Less than 1 pound.

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This product record was updated on February 9, 2004.

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NeuroScience Center of Indianapolis - Psychological Software Services

6555 Carrollton Ave
Indianapolis, Indiana 46220
United States
Telephone: 317-257-9672.
Fax: 317-257-9674.
Web: http://www.neuroscience.cnter.com/pss/.
Email: nsc@netdirect.net.


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