Assistive Joystick - For finite hand movement
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See full information - code making instructions - on GitHubhttps://github.com/paulbardini/Assistive-Joystick\nHelp improve this device.\nA friend was given a chance by a sick family friend as an alternative computer mouse option.\nThe friend, recovering from Guillian-Barre syndrome, required rehabilitation after being placed in a short-term coma induced period to relearn basic hand movements and other activities that most people take for granted easily.\nThe joystick is designed to rest on the hand while lying down in bed. A large button at the top of the device makes it easy to click with less effort required. The joystick provides more control when moving the mouse cursor in a precise manner.\nReleased into the community, this project is now an open-source concept under hope that others like those involved in similar situations will benefit, or used in entirely different ways.\nRecreate and improve on this idea! Use it for reasons never imagined before. An open community working together could really make a difference and help people who need it the most with this collaborative project.\nPrint Settings\nRafts: Yes\nSupports: Yes\nResolution: 0.15mm Infill: 100%\nNotes: Support settings were difficult to achieve, but using a grid around 4 mm is about right. Not actual lines
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