Joystick
Summary: Joysticks allow people to control electronic devices, power
wheelchairs, and operate vehicles using different parts of the body. Joysticks
can be an alternative to a computer mouse, customized with different handles,
bars, and materials for easier use.
User groups
- People with motor disabilities
More joystick resources
smart_display
Jouse 2 Sip-and-puff joystick
The Jouse2 is an advanced joystick-operated
USB mouse that is controlled with your mouth, cheek, chin or tongue
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Last updated 2024-04-03 UTC.
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