HMI’s joysteer 2.0

The joysteerⓇ 2.0 system has a very wide range of input devices. More than 10 different input devices can also be parameterized individually. The focus is on input devices with active force feedback. This feature gives the driver a feel of the road and guarantees safe and relaxed driving, even at high speeds. In addition, we offer input devices that are operated with both hands. This configuration also provides additional security.

Input devices with active force feedback «steer only»

Micro-wheel
Steering movement corresponds to the conventional steering wheel. Steering “from the wrist” possible. Operation via handle, knob, trident or fork. Throttle and brake by means of gas-/brake slider or tilter.
Is suitable for:
Quadriplegia, paraplegia, disability with impaired finger functions
2 way Joystick
Steering movement by rotating the operating unit by means of a joystick, for steering in combination with gas-/brake tilter.
Is suitable for:
Arm amputation, limited freedom of movement, limited strength , Arm amputation, impaired by thalidomide, hemiplegia, Muscle disease, multiple sclerosis (MS)
One hand joystick “steer only”
Steering movement by rotating the joystick. Rotary axis through the middle of the hand – decoupling of lateral forces.
Is suitable for:
Arm amputation, impaired by thalidomide, hemiplegia, muscle disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), disability with impaired finger functions

Input devices with active force feedback «Steer, brake, gas»

One hand joystick
Multifunction Joystick Steering movement by rotating the joystick. Rotary axis through the middle of the hand – decoupling of lateral forces. Gas and brake can be operated by means of a rocker. Option “only steering” available (without rocker)
Is suitable for:
Arm amputation, counter-attack damage, hemiplegia, Muscle wasting, multiple sclerosis (MS), handicap without finger functions
4 way Joystick
Steering and braking combined in a joystick. Push for acceleration or push-brake adjustable. For users who are already familiar with the handling of a 4 way joystick. Placed on the left or right.
Is suitable for:
Arm amputation, limited freedom of movement, limited strength

Two-handed input devices

Two hand joystick
Multi-function joystick. Steering movement by rotating the joysticks. Rotary axis through the middle of the hand – decoupling of lateral forces. Gas and brake can be operated by means of a rocker. Two-handed operation ensures comfortable operation.
Is suitable for:
Muscle disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Handlebar (tiller) “steer, brake, gas”
Steering movement like a bicycle. Movement range and power freely adjustable. Gas and brake with a thumb throttle and brake lever. Two-handed operation ensures comfortable operation.
Is suitable for:
Quadriplegia, paraplegia
Handlebar (tiller) “steer only”
Is suitable for:
Quadriplegia, paraplegia

Input devices for gas / brake:

Gas- / brake silde
Slider for acceleration and brake. Trident or other input devices (not included) in combination with the micro-steering wheel.
Is suitable for:
Quadriplegia, paraplegia, disability with impaired finger functions
Gas- / brake tilter
Tilter for acceleration and brake. Throttle and brake by tilting the stick in combination with a 2 way joystick.
Is suitable for:
Muscle disease, , multiple sclerosis (MS), disability with impaired finger functions

"Low-force" input devices

Low-force joystick
For customers with very little strength and inability to handle force feedback. Small steering and braking deflections are possible. For customers with a reduced range of movements, configurations “steer, brake, gas,” “accelerate by pushing forward” or “braking by pushing forward” are possible.
Is suitable for:
Arm amputation, limited range of movement, hemiplegia
Low-force joystick «brake, gas»
For customers with very little strength. Small throttle and braking deflections are possible. For customers with a reduced range of movements
“Accelerating forward” or “braking forward”; both are possible
Configuration “gas, brake”

Is suitable for:
Arm amputation, limited range of movement, hemiplegia
Low-force joystick “steer only”
For customers with very low forces and unable to handle force feedback. Small steer angles are possible. For customers with a reduced range of movements
Configuration “steer only”
Is suitable for:
Arm amputation, limited range of movement, Hemiplegia