BJOY Hand-A - BJ-884-A - Very sensitive progressive joystick for minimal finger strength
- Access with minimal finger movement and strength
- The BJOY Hand A is based on a very sensitive analogue joystick intended for people with minimal strength in their hands and fingers.
- Ergonomically designed to be comfortably hold and used with one hand.
- It is part of the BJOY range of products: it can be tailored to the user needs and capabilities and the operation can be customized using the BJOY Software.
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Use your mouse accurately with minimal fingers strength.
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Access your favorite apps with comfort and simplicity.
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Customize your mouse to suit you better. We can manufacture it according to your needs.
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"Plug and Play" device, compatible with Windows, MacOS and Linux.
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Use the BJOY Software to modify the function of each button, the cursor speed, the orientation and many other parameters.
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All settings are stored in the device so you can use your customized mouse to access any device.
Suitable for
- Physical disabilities: spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, ALS, neuromuscular disorders
- Cerebral palsy
- Brain injuries: ictus, traumatic brain injury
- Plug & Play USB device.
- Size: 50 x 75 x 17 mm.
- 4 small ultrasensitive buttons with customizable functions.
- Joystick with free movement in all directions.
- Speed independent from the action performed over the joystick.
- Very sensitive joystick.
- Ergonomically designed for one-hand operation.
- Operating systems supported: Windows, Linux, Android, Chrome OS, Mac OS, iOS.
The BJOY configuration software allows you to:
- Adjust the pointer's speed, sensitivity and auditory feedback to suit the user's needs.
- Easily orient the device to suit the user's posture.
- Decide which of the following actions each button will perform: left click, right click, drag & drop, double-click or nothing.
- Set the required press time to be considered as a valid press.
- Set the drag & drop option as a long press on any button.
- Configure the joystick to move in 4 or 8 directions to improve access for people with imprecise movements.