electronic-mobility-controls
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Digipad-Ii Econo Series Touchpad
The Digipad-II Econo Series Touchpad is a driving control system designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. It can be configured for almost any make or model of vehicle. The touchpad can be used to access 15 commonly used vehicle functions: ignition; start; intermittent, low and high wipers; wiper wash; park lights; headlights; low, medium, and high front fan speeds; cruise on; cruise set; park brake; and one additional auxiliary function. Access to these 15 functions is
Aevit L Series Gas And Brake Control
The AEVIT L Series Gas and Brake Control is a driving control system designed for use by individuals with lower extremity disabilities. This stand-alone accelerator and brake control system utilizes a lever input device with an adjustable maximum required input force ranging from 2.4 to 5.0 pounds. The input device can be positioned for either left hand or right hand operation, and the Gas/Brake input direction is user-selectable.
Aevit Yj Series Gas And Brake Control
The AEVIT YJ Series Gas and Brake Control is a driving control system designed for use by individuals with lower extremity disabilities. This stand-alone accelerator and brake control utilizes a single axis joystick input device that requires a maximum input force of 0.2 pounds. The joystick input device is constrained to move only in the Y-axis and is internally spring-loaded to return to the center, or null, position. The input device can be positioned for either left hand or right hand operat
Aevit W-Series Steering System
The AEVIT W-Series Steering System is a small steering wheel designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. It utilizes a miniature wheel input device. The total number of rotations from full left steer to full right steer is 6-3/4 turns, which is approximately twice the rotations of the OEM steering wheel. The force input required to turn the wheel is 0.2 pounds as measured at a position of 3 3/8 inches from center. DIMENSIONS: Wheel input device is 6 inches in diameter.
Aevit Xj-Series Steering System
The AEVIT XJ-Series Steering System is a sensitized steering control system designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This stand-alone steering control device utilizes a single axis joystick input device. The joystick is constrained to move only in the X-axis, that is, from side to side. The mechanism requires a maximum input force of only 0.2 pounds, and is internally spring-loaded to return to the center, or null, position. This input device can be positioned for eithe
Digitone Audible Switching Device
The Digitone Audible Switching Device is a driving control system designed for use by individuals with physical disabilities. This device enables the driver to activate up to eight vehicle functions using one switch. Functions that can be activated include turn signals, horn, dimmer, wiper speeds, wiper wash, cruise on, and cruise set. When the switch connected to this device is depressed, the device begins emitting a series of eight different tones of a musical octave, each of which is assigned
Smart Shift
Smart Shift is a driving control system designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This stand-alone electronic gear selector includes a touchpad control and actuator that offer touch-button access to park, reverse, neutral, and drive. A Drive 2 option can be configured for low gear in most applications. Each raised tactile button on the touchpad features center illumination and a universal icon; the buttons are widely spaced to prevent inadvertent function activation. Thi
Power Headrest
The Power Headrest is a powered headrest and driving control system designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities, severe physical disabilities, or spinal cord injury. This headrest features motorized activation to swing it into position for driving and to the storage position for unencumbered exit and entry into driving position. Its driving control function enables drivers with disabilities that limit hand/finger usage while driving to access turn signals, horn, dimmer, wip
Digivoice
Digivoice is a driving control system designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This system allows voice operation of up to 16 vehicle controls such as shifter functions, turn signals, horn, headlight dimmer, and wipers. The driver touches a single telco-style ACT switch (not included) to activate the system. When the switch is depressed, the system says "READY" and the driver speaks the name of the desired function into the supplied microphone. The function is then acti