Point-It!
Joystick |
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An alternative to a
computer mouse. |
Joysticks are an excellent alternative to a
computer mouse. By moving the joystick the
user moves the mouse pointer on the screen.
Buttons or external switches operate the
mouse buttons. |
For people who find a standard mouse
difficult to use a joystick provides accurate
proportional control. Ideal for anybody who
is already familiar with using a joystick to
drive a powered wheelchair. |
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Point-It! Mini |
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Miniature version of the
popular Point-It! joystick. |
A joystick mouse control fitted in a small
compact box with 3.5mm switch inputs for
left and right click. Standard version
includes a programmable button located on
top of the joystick knob. |
Designed for a person who requires
accurate positioning of their mouse control.
For the advanced user optional modes give
access to all mouse button functions with
just one switch OR by “flicking” the
joystick. |
Wireless
Point-It! |
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Wireless version of the
Point-It! joystick. |
Battery powered with a built in InfraRed
transmitter. When the joystick is positioned in
front of the USB mouse emulator (included),
an invisible link is made between the joystick
and the computer. |
Offers people greater function and
flexibility and can be used at more than one
location, for example at work or at home.
Advanced version can control a second
device, for example, an ECU or
communication aid. |
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Genie Joystick |
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Wheelchair joystick with a
built in wireless mouse. |
Simple to use with no complex menus or
display the Genie joystick integrates control
of powered mobility, computer access,
environmental control and communication
using a joystick and just one button. |
For a powered wheelchair user who wishes
to use the same joystick to drive their chair,
operate seat function, control their
computer mouse and access their
communication or environmental control
device. |
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Quintet |
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Allows people with
disabilities to play music
using switches. |
The Quintet enables people who cannot
operate a traditional instrument to play music
using switches. It promotes developmental,
creative and social skills in a fresh and
accessible way. |
The Quintet is for teachers, therapists, parents
and others who want to use music in an activity
with children or adults. It is great for turn-taking
exercises and is suitable for people with
learning difficulties as well as those with
physical disabilities. |
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ClickToGo |
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Powered wheelchair control
using switches. |
The ClickToGo enables a person to drive a
powered wheelchair, make seat tilt and
space adjustment and control an external
device such as a communication aid or
environmental control using one or more
switches. |
The ClickToGo is for individuals who do not
have the requisite strength, control or coordination
to use a standard joystick control. |