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Does anyone know whether the Zeemote Bluetooth joystick will drive the
iphone on ios 4.1?

Barry
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: A discussion list for Assistive Technology professionals.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Will Wade
Sent: 10 November 2010 13:49
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Subject: Re: Project to allow phone control from wheelchair joystick

You may like to know how the Dynamics iPortal system works - it's
essentially the Bluetooth integrated control unit (that you need a DX
REM 550 unit for) that acts as a Bluetooth HID device for the PC - and
since the iPhone/Pods/and soon iPads running iOS 4.x all have a)
Bluetooth keyboard support and b) total accessibility via a keyboard its
simply acting as a keyboard. i.e. You can use a keyboard to access an
iphone. Thats a biggy. For more info:
http://www.lioncourt.com/2010/09/08/a-key-to-the-iphone-apple-releases-i
os-4-1/


Will Wade
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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jeremy Linskell
Sent: 10 November 2010 13:10
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Subject: Re: Project to allow phone control from wheelchair joystick

DX, and both the P&G systems (Pilot+ and R-Net) have standard i/o
modules with 9-pin sockets and then there is also the WiseDX

Cheers

Jeremy

Jeremy Linskell CEng, CSci, MIPEM
Principal Clinical Scientist
Electronic Assistive Technology Service
Ninewells Hospital
NHS Tayside
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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of James Dean
Sent: 10 November 2010 00:11
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Subject: Re: Project to allow phone control from wheelchair joystick

The Click to Go single switch chair controller for DX chairs has a D9
output. The connections are the same as published by the TRACE centre
and used for multi way switches such as the TASH joystick.

Cheers,
James Dean

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Subject: Re: Project to allow phone control from wheelchair joystick


Tekla is part of the AEGIS project and Jan Richards at the Inclusive
Design Research Centre (IDRC) in Toronto asked we if any UK wheelchairs
support the 9 Pin D switch output so that wheelchair joystick switches
can be used to input into other switch controlled systems.  He said this
was fairly standard in North America.

It's a long time since I have been involved with integrated systems so
what is possible on which chairs in the UK now?

David

David Colven
AEGIS Project
ACE Centre, Oxford, UK
www.aegis-project.eu

PS The 4th Newsletter is now available at the AEGIS site.


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