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Joysticks and Trackballs

Suitable mice: Joysticks and Trackballs

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The Joystick CJSM2 with bluetooth option (for Rnet electronic wheelchair) is equipped with 4 bluetooth modules allowing mouse emulation for 2 Windows/Android/Mac devices and selection control for 2 Apple IOS devices (iPhone/iPad). Remember that since IOS 13, iPhones and iPads can be controlled either in "mouse" mode or in "selection control" mode.

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The BJ Ring turns your electric wheelchair joystick into a computer, tablet or smartphone mouse emulator. Available in USB wired or wireless version. Ideal for wheelchairs equipped with basic electronics that do not allow mouse emulation integrated into the joystick.

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The Optimax Joystick is a wireless joystick with a radio receiver. The joystick is flexible and requires little force. 2 buttons allow right and left clicks, 1 button locks the "click/move" function. 2 female 3.5mm jacks on the sides allow the right and left clicks to be diverted to external switches more suited to the user if necessary.

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Gorlo&Todt joystick . Ideal for people with motor disorders such as spasticity, athetosis, lack of muscle coordination. Extremely strong, heavy and stable. Available for left or right handed. Supplied with different gripping tips. Ability to divert the different clicks (right, left, double click, click/move) to external switches. Adjustable pointer speed.

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The n-Abler Joystick is a very precise (proportional), stable, wired joystick with good palm support and full function keys: left and right clicks, double click, click/drag, cursor movement lock (x axes /y), cursor speed setting. Possible inversion of clicks for left-handed/right-handed. Two female jacks on the back allow the derivation of any of the aforementioned functions. Three tips come standard: cone, "T", and foam ball.

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The n-Abler trackball: a high-performance, precise, versatile and adaptable trackball: the right and left clicks can be reversed (left-handed/right-handed). The 2 assignable jacks can be configured to derive the various function keys (left click, right click, double click, click/move, cursor movement lock in an x/y axis, speed adjustment) to external contactors. Can be a good solution for people who tire quickly with a traditional mouse or a joystick.

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The BIGtrack is the trackball with the largest ball (about 7.5cm in diameter). It is particularly suitable for certain people with fine movement deficits or motor coordination disorders. It requires less precision than a more classic trackball. The BIGtrack is equipped with two large buttons on the front (left and right clicks) in order to limit untimely validations. An optional version is available with two bypass jacks for external contactors.

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USB Mini Joystick. Also designed for myopathies such as muscular dystrophy via finger use, the MiniJoystick can also be used for lip or chin use. The various click functions can be supported via external switches (3.5mm jacks).

The new Pro Joystick Point-It are available in 4 versions:

- either wired or Bluetooth (in this case a 400mAh Li-Ion battery is integrated),

- with a stick equipped at its top with a button for the left click of the mouse ( "switch on the top" ), or with a ball as a stick ("ball knob", which can be replaced by another type tip if necessary).

Two female 3.5mm jack sockets for connecting switches for right and left clicks.

Its support can receive "twister on rod" contactors from Mo-Vis.

Easy assembly since it is L3D compatible, so with the supports from Rehadapt! Perfect for use on the chin or in the hand.

Some Mo-Vis joysticks will soon be available in HID/Bluetooth version!

- Micro Joystick HID version for finger or lip use

- Multi Joystick HID version for finger, hand or chin use.

They are interesting for people suffering from myopathy (Duchenne, infantile spinal muscular atrophy, etc.) but also for people with quadriplegia (Locked-in-Syndrome, ALS, etc.).

The BJoy Stick A is equipped with a proportional joystick comparable to those of electronic carts, and 4 resistant function keys, derivable via jacks for the use of external switches. Fully programmable, it can also be personalized on order (joystick position, number of keys, finger guide, etc.). Its base gives it great stability.

The BJoy Stick C is the equivalent of the BJoy Stick A but has a stick with very resistant and non-proportional switches. This characteristic is ideal for people with a lack of motor coordination and a lot of spasticity. In this case, the use of the finger guide is particularly appreciated.

Joystick Point-it! available in 4 versions:

- either wired (usb) or Bluetooth (in this case a 2.2Ah Li-Ion battery is integrated),

- with a stick equipped at its top with a button for the left click of the mouse ( "switch on the top" ), or with a ball as a stick ( "ball knob" , can be replaced by another type of tip if necessary).

Base with 4 keys: right and left clicks, hold click and speed.

Two female 3.5mm jack sockets for connecting switches to derive the desired functions.

Hand operation - proportional movement in all directions.