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Joytojoy

Joytojoy is a versatile HID (human interface device) that allows power wheelchairs users to use their wheelchair's controller to play on a video game console or control a smartphone, PC... Its principle of operation is quite simple. It is a box connected by an USB cable to the device to be controlled which is fitted in place of the standard wheelchair's joystick knob. Joystick movements are detected by a motion sensor (an inertial measurement unit) and translated into a signal for each system to be controlled.

Two versions :

Joytostick

To use the power wheelchair controller as a joystick (right or left stick) with a video game console via a dedicated interface (work with XBox Adaptive Controller from Microsoft, have to test it on Hori flex)

Joytomouse

To use the power wheelchair controller as a mouse for PC, smartphone...

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