Description
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.
- Use your mouse accurately with minimal fingers strength.
- Access your favourite apps with comfort and simplicity.
- Customize your mouse to suit you better. We can manufacture it according to your needs.
- “Plug and Play” device, compatible with Windows, MacOS and Linux.
- Use the BJOY Software to modify the function of each button, the cursor speed, the orientation and many other parameters.
- 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…
Features
- 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.