The Switch It JSC is a full direction joystick in a very small housing for alternative mounting solutions such as for chin control, tray, or foot control.
The Switch It Proportional Head Control is a 3 direction proportional joystick integrated into a headpad that can be toggled between forward/left/right and reverse/left/right set-up either through mode/reverse switch or a quick tap of the backpad, depending on the chair electronics.
The Tough Joystick is a heavy duty switched joystick (with 4 or 8 directions) and built in mode switch. It can also be used in conjunction with other switched controls if the user can only activate in one or two directions. Ideal for someone with high tone that can put their equipment to the test.
Our Mouse Driver allows a powerchair to use their proportional or switched drive control to control their computer mouse wirelessly via an RF transmitter and receiver. For non powerchair users, we can provide mouse control independent of a wheelchair through switched head arrays or other switched offchair controls.
Similar to our Drive Control Scanners, but dedicated strictly to seat functions, our Seat Function Scanners come in single and dual options. The Single Scanner allows seat activation with one switch of any type as the seat function is displayed on a scrolling display, with an adjustable time rate, while a dual scanner allows a second switch to control the scrolling.
The standard 3 proximity switch head array has a monojack for a mechanical switch for mode. An additional proximity switch can be added for mode, or two additional proximity switches can be added for dedicated mode and dedicated reverse.
The Switch It VersaGuide is a fully proportional compact joystick. Over half the size of standard wheelchair joysticks. Available with regular amount of force (VG) and with a light amount of force (VG-EZ) required to drive the wheelchair.
While there are other game controller housings embedded with wheelchair joysticks, this unique product takes an existing Playstation 2 controller and converts its commands (whether its the analog joysticks or the directional or action pads) into signals that the wheelchair electronics understand in order to drive the chair or control other chair functions. This allows a user that is familiar with the exact feel and movement of a standard game controller to operate their powerchair. We can customize the various buttons for specific functions upon the client’s needs/request.
Size and durability of the proven MicroPilot but with joystick throw (deflection) for clients that prefer the feedback of movement. 1/4” neutral to forward joystick throw with standard knob. ~40 grams of force for activation. For chin or finger and other extremity applications. Uses same proven and easy mounting as MicroPilot. Approximate Joystick Dimensions: Diameter: 5/8” x Height without knob: 2.8”
Our Remote Stop Switch allows an attendant to stop a chair being driven by the user via an RF remote from up to 100 feet away (depending on the environment). We also offer the Remote Commander for driving a chair via an RF switch drive control remote for certain chair configurations.