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ClickToGo Heading Lock Module

by Unique Perspectives Ltd

 

Improves switch users' driving performance in a straight line on uneven surfaces

This page is provided for your information only, as this product is no longer available from Spectronics. We did not feel we were able to support it well enough, without having access to a full range of power chairs on which to test it and to offer tech support if you needed it. However, if you are interested in this clever technology, it is still available directly from the developer and manufacturer in Ireland.

Brian Dillon
Unique Perspectives
Kilkenny
Ireland
Tel: +353 56 7725913
Fax: +353 56 7725936
brian@click2go.ie
www.click2go.ie

ClickToGo Heading Lock Module for use with ClickToGoThe Heading Lock module is a significant technological advancement which improves the driving performance of the ClickToGo. It minimises veering to the left or right on rough or sloping surfaces and for a switch user it dramatically improves their ability to drive the wheelchair in a straight line.

The Heading Lock is a add-on module to the ClickToGo. It plugs into the expansion port on the ClickToGo and should be fitted at the wheelchair’s centre of gravity, normally underneath the seat.

The Heading Lock is similar to a compass. Before you start driving forward it “remembers” which direction you were heading and then as you drive forward attempts to keep you, or lock you, on that heading as the chair veers to the left or right.

Unique Perspectives Ltd recommends that all ClickToGo units are ordered with the Heading Lock for switch users.

ClickToGo Heading Lock Module is targeted at the following age ranges:

  • All Ages

ClickToGo Heading Lock Module is designed to foster development in the areas of:

  • Powered mobility control