Alternative ways to control a power wheelchair

There are a number of ways to control a power wheelchair. However, there are some cases where the traditional system of turning a joystick isn't feasible anymore. Here are some alternative ways to control a power wheelchair. Power wheelchairs are mostly used by people who need wheelchair for mobility, due to some physical disability. It is not easy to operate these wheelchairs. Paraplegic wheelchair users have to do extra efforts to operate them. Instead of doing things manually in these wheelchairs, you must look for some alternative methods that can ease your effort to control the wheelchair.
 

Mini joystick
 
The joystick is the most widely used control method for power wheelchairs. The joystick is a device that is used in a power wheelchair to control the direction and speed of the wheelchair. A mini joystick is a type of joystick that is smaller than a standard joystick. It is usually made of plastic, metal, or both.They required less force to deflect or operate the joystick, which may be a low as 18g of pressure. Joysticks are one of the many alternative and innovative ways to control a power wheelchair.   
 
Touchpads
 
Many power wheelchairs come with a touchpad control system. The touchpad is a computer mouse-type device that allows the user to control their power wheelchair. The touchpad is a simple device that allows the user to move the cursor on the screen. The cursor can then be used to move around on the screen, click on buttons, and so forth. The touchpad is a good device for users who have difficulty using a computer mouse or who have weak hands. Using a touchpad can be a good alternative to a computer mouse.
 
Switches
 
Switches are one of the most frequently used methods to control the power chair. This is due to the fact that they are the most affordable and accessible option. A switch is basically a button which is activated by a physical movement, usually a finger or a hand, and it is attached to a control board of the power chair. Switches can be used as a trigger to a variety of actions such as moving the electric wheelchair or controlling the movement of the wheelchair.
 
Conclusion
 
In this blog, we discussed some alternative ways to control a power wheelchair. If you are someone that is looking for a new way to control your wheelchair, or you want to make a change to your current method of control, you may want to look into one of these options.

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