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Re: Switch switcher

From:

James Dean <[log in to unmask]>

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A discussion list for Assistive Technology professionals.

Date:

Sat, 13 Dec 2014 00:12:28 +1100

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-----Original Message-----
From: Will Wade [[log in to unmask]]
Received: Friday, 12 Dec 2014, 8:32PM
To: [log in to unmask] [[log in to unmask]]
Subject: Re: Switch switcher

One more to add to this thread.. RJ Cooper sells something that looks
quite like the Tecsol selector:

http://www.rjcooper.com/switch-switcher/index.html

Thanks to everyone for their suggestions!

Will

On 10/12/2014 09:17, "Harbach Geoff" <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

>Yes we also make a single switch three output integrator with long hold
>to change.
>
>Of the other responses on this subject, how many of these devices are CE
>marked and comply with the requirements of the Medical Devices
>Directive. Including those aspects of BSEN 60601-1-4 that apply  ?
>http://shop.bsigroup.com/en/ProductDetail/?pid=000000000030021276
>
>
>
>G.J.Harbach  I.Eng  MIED  IIPEM  ATPsoc
>Registered Clinical Technologist
>Rehabilitation Engineering Specialist
>Department of Healthcare Science
>West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre
>91 Oak Tree Lane, Selly Oak.
>Birmingham B29 6JA
>Tel 0121 466 3066
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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: 09 December 2014 11:25
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Switch switcher
>
>We have a client who is flipping between EZKeys switch control (using a
>words+ box), Eyegaze with switch for selection (using a joycable*) and
>full iOS switch scanning.. all using one switch.
>
>Right now its a bit of a faff for her to flip between one device and
>another - somebody needs to pull the switch cable from a joycable to
>ezkeys to her iOS switch box. What Im looking for is a small box that
>has one switch input in and 3 out. If the switch is held down for n
>seconds it toggles to the next switch output. Does anyone know if
>anything like this exists?!
>
>I know of the switch swap box that smile sells:
>http://smilerehab.com/products.php?title=switch-swap-box but you need a
>second switch to change the switch output (rather than hold down time)
>and can only deal with two items - not three!
>
>Will
>
>
>* There is a solution for the Eyegaze part - by pretending to be a
>Joycable
>(https://github.com/willwade/Scripting-Recipes-for-AT/tree/master/Autoho
>tkey/JoySwitch) you can effectively use any standard box.. But its the
>EZKeys that is harder..

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