TheU-Shaped Joystick Handle is form-fitting and ergonomic due to its curved shape and waterfall edge. This design provides maximum driving control while remaining comfortable. It is available in two widths to accommodate the user's hand size and ability to stretch.
Information about stem sizes used on particular joystick controllers is included in the Joystick Mounting Adapter Compatibility Specs.
Check with your controller manufacturer if your model is not listed or you need additional information.
Bodypoint Joystick Mounting Adapters make it easy to attach almost any joystick controller to a Bodypoint midline arm. Our adapters are strong, easy to install and fit a wide range of models. Compatible controller brands include Dynamic Controls, PGDT, Curtis Instruments and HMC International. Power chair brands on which these controllers are installed include Invacare, Permobil, Quickie, Shark, Pride Mobility, Quantum, Ottobock, and Amysystems.
Warning: This item is sold as a replacement part if you damaged your original connector. This is not meant for a new installation where you will be trying to control an attachment. You cannot control an attachment with a 7 pin connector. You need a computer controller in the middle to make it work. If you try to direct connect this without a controller you can destroy your main Bobcat computer. By closing this message, you acknowledge the risks and do not hold Skid Steer Geniues liable for any damages made to your machine.
The Flex Controller was created to bring the joy of gaming to more people. While developing the Flex Controller we worked with gamers who are affected by Muscular Dystrophy, SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy), Cerebral Palsy, and other physical challenges as well as medical professionals to create a truly inclusive product with accessibility in mind. This product was designed and developed under the supervision of Technotool Co., Ltd., who specialize in developing products specifically for the physically challenged. We would like to express our gratitude to everyone who assisted with developing this product.
Instead of the traditional controller shape, the Flex Controller allows additional assistive switches and joysticks to be connected via the auxiliary and USB ports (sold separately). This allows users to customize the set up and interface to meet their individual needs. The following products can be used with the Flex Controller:
Is there any way to get this working. I'd rather not have to shell out hundreds of dollars for just a right controller. Thanks in advance. FYI, my warranty just ran out. I just finished contacting support.
Personally I'd use a dremel to drill a small hole maybe 5mm into each part then put a metal pin into both combined with glue. But unless you're into very small fiddly work, it wouldn't be easy. The Touches aren't really designed to be taken apart but there are teardown guides on the net that show how. The joystick looks to be an integral part of the PCB so there's not much point buying a second hand one cheap for parts unless you knew the PCB was OK on that and you felt happy about disassembling them.
Please note that shipping times for this product in "New" condition may vary depending on the supplier's location and processing times, and may take longer than items shipped directly from our warehouse.
This extension cable is a perfect replacement part for your VR2 power chair joystick controller, giving you more freedom of movement. It is easy to install and use, and ensures you can stay in control of your chair at all times!
This Extension Cable for VR2 Power Chair Joystick Controllers for Pride Mobility, Shoprider, and Golden Technologies power chairs features a durable construction with a heavy-duty, shielded cable that is designed to withstand the rigors of daily use.
The cable is 20 inches in length and is compatible with all VR2 power chair joystick controllers. It is also designed to be easy to install and use so that you can get your chair back up and moving as soon as possible! The cable is also designed to be resistant to interference, ensuring a reliable connection between your joystick controller and your power chair. Stay on the move with this excellent replacement option!
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Our certified technicians have worked on 1000's of medical devices over the years and we are trusted providers for some of the biggest brands in the industry, including Permobil, Invacare, Harmar, and many more. You will be hard-pressed to find this kind of quality customer service elsewhere.
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Mobility Equipment Recyclers started in 2013 as a social and sustainability venture aimed to benefit both people and the environment. We save mobility & medical equipment from landfills, refurbish them, and provide them at a considerable discount to individuals that need them.
The Backbone One (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is a delight. Plug the Lightning connector into your iPhone (get the USB-C version if you have one of the newer iPhone 15 range or an Android phone), stretch the controller over it, and play. The buttons and bumpers feel nice and clicky, with super-fast response times, and there's broad support for PS Remote Play, Xbox Remote Play, and Steam Link, as well as Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and GeForce Now. Even if you don't love mobile gaming, this little controller can turn your phone into a console or PC. The experience might even change your mind about mobile games; I played Stardew Valley for so long I forgot I was playing on my phone. The built-in headphone jack is a nice touch.
I also tested the newer and cheaper GameSir X2s ($46). It feels very similar to the X2 Pro, but the design is inspired by the Nintendo 2 DS, the USB-C connector is on the left, and the buttons are non-swappable.
Ideal for Xbox Remote Play or Cloud Gaming, this controller will feel instantly familiar to Xbox owners, and it even has an Xbox button in the center, like the official model. It's much lighter, but there are solid standard Xbox buttons, grippy thumbsticks, and a couple of programmable pushers on the back. The only disappointment is the mushy D-pad and the absence of haptics. The clip design is smart, with two adjustable joints and a cradle that expands to accommodate most phones. It even has minimal forked prongs that avoid the power and volume buttons on the side of your phone. The phone connection is a choice between cable and Bluetooth.
The dock is a little flimsy, but it managed to hold my iPad in place, with ports in the side and back for plugging everything in. I struggled to get it all working, as the instructions are not the clearest, but once it was hooked up and configured, playing Fortnite, Call of Duty, and Minecraft was a breeze. The Keymander 2 Mobile could also work well for remote play on PlayStation or Xbox or for a streaming service like GeForce Now. Just be aware that only games with controller support work well, and you do need to tweak settings frequently for best results.
Turtle Beach Atom Controller for $80: With a clever two-piece design, this controller folds away neatly, but feels insecure without a back. The clamps on each side are awkward, particularly with phones sporting large camera modules. I had trouble connecting, and dislike that the right side has to be turned on separately (press B and menu buttons). The right side connects wirelessly (2.4 GHz), but the controller connects to your phone via Bluetooth. It mostly worked fine for me, but when I played Jydge, the movement was inverted on the left stick. You get around 20 hours of battery life. It takes about two hours to charge. If portability is your main concern, it may be worth a look.
GameSir T4 Cyclone for $40: Relatively affordable, with a grippy finish and Hall Effect joysticks, this is a solid controller. There are a couple of programmable buttons around back, rumble motors in the grips, and a handy multi-function button. It also supports Bluetooth, 2.4-GHz with an optional dongle, and USB-C connections. But the battery is only 860 mAh, the GameSir app is flaky, and the LED is annoyingly bright.
Nacon MG-X Pro for $88: It feels like Nacon cut an Xbox controller in half to insert an extendable phone cradle, but if you want this style of controller the GameSir G8 listed above is what we recommend. The MG-X Pro is slightly roomier, but the G8 is superior in every other way.
Turtle Beach Recon Cloud for $59: Here is another Xbox-branded controller that supports Xbox Cloud Gaming and Remote Play and comes with one free month of Game Pass Ultimate. It feels good in-hand, has a solid phone clip, and works with Android, Xbox, and Windows. It also features some audio enhancements (when plugged in), programmable buttons, and a handy Pro-Aim feature that reduces sensitivity on the right stick for aiming in FPS games. It's a good upgrade pick over the PowerA controller listed above, but only if you want the extra features.
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