Dual Switches

Dual Switches

Dual switches allow for dual functions, for example, right side starts a device scanning, left side selects a function.

Dual Switch Pneumatic Long

This dual switch is activated with either a “sip” or “puff” of the lips. Features internalsaliva trap for cleaning.

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Dual Switch Pneumatic Short

This dual switch is activated with either a “sip” or “puff” of the lips. Features internalsaliva trap for cleaning. Pneumatic-short (5"/12.5cm neck)

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Dual Switch Rocker

A raised bar separates the right and left sides of this dual switch. Press anywhere to the right of the bar for right-side activation. Press anywhere to the left of the bar for left-side activation.

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Hospitals

Give your patients the ability to self-control their environment including telephone, bed, nurse call and television as well as communicate with clinic staff and others using appropriate input method of either single switch, dual switch, voice, head tracking or eye pupil movement.

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