
Features DX IRIS WiseDX SRS100/Q-Controls ClickToGo Genie Joystick
COMPUTER ACCESS
• The IRIS transmits
IR signals to the
PCMR, enabling the
user to control the
mouse using their
wheelchair control
device.
•
The GEWA
mouse/keyboard
interface can also be
used with the IRIS for
cordless control of the
mouse.
• The IRIS does not
allow for single switch
scanning for mouse
access
•
If text is required an
on-screen keyboard
will be needed.
• The wiseDx transmits
IR signals to the GEWA
mouse/keyboard
interface, enabling the
user to control the
mouse or keyboard
using their wheelchair
control device.
• The wiseDX does not
have a scanning mouse
facility
• The wiseDX does not
allow for single switch
scanning for mouse
access
• If text is required an
on-screen keyboard will
be needed.
• The SRS transmits
IR signals to the PC
mouse emulator
(made by P+G),
enabling the user to
control the mouse
using their wheelchair
control device.
• A computer can be
accessed using
scanning, allowing for
step scanning, auto
scan or inverse scan.
• The scan speeds
and parameters are
programmable.
• If text is required an
on-screen keyboard
will be needed.
• The ClickToGo can
be connected to a
wireless switch and
used in association
with a switch interface
and appropriate
scanning software to
allow for single switch
computer access.
• The ClickToGo does
not allow for single
switch scanning for
mouse access
• If text is required an
on-screen keyboard
will be needed.
• The Genie transmits
IR signals to the
GEWA
mouse/keyboard
interface, enabling the
user to control the
mouse or keyboard
using their wheelchair
control device.
• An on-screen
keyboard is provided if
text is required
USER COGNITIVE
REQUIREMENTS
The menu is text
based; hence a level
of literacy is required.
It is also necessary to
access up to 3 levels
of commands to
operate a single
device.
Quite a high cognitive
level is required to
navigate menus.
The menu is text based,
with additional patterns.
A level of literacy is
required to navigate
complex menus, but
simpler menus may be
accessed using pattern
recognition. It is also
necessary to access
two to three levels of
commands to operate a
single device.
Quite a high cognitive
level is required to
navigate the menus
The Menu is picture
based allowing for
semi-customisation of
icon size. It uses easy
to recognise pictures
and small combined
text make up its
multiple layers of
menus.
A medium to high
cognitive level is
required to navigate
the menus
The ClickToGo uses a
simple array of icons
to represent various
functions.
A medium cognitive
level is required.
No formal literacy is
required.
The Genie uses a 7-
segment display to
represent various
modes. Whilst this
does use numbers to
represent modes,
users can use pattern
recognition to identify
modes.
A medium to high
cognitive level is
required.
No formal literacy is
required.
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Document last modified 9/03/2005
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