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ItemBall Targeting System with Positive Feedback(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-09-09)Instructions for making a portable variable impact ball targeting system with light and audio feedback.
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ItemWiimote Modification for Persons with Disabilities(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-09-09)This instructable will show you how to rewire the button of the Wiimote to bigger buttons so that persons with disabilities will be able to efficiently use the Wiimote by not having to press the small buttons on the Wiimote. The buttons that will be rewired will be the A button, B button, the directional pad (up, down, left, right), and the Home button.
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ItemBottle Feeding of Low Facial Muscle Tone Infants(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-09-09)Instructions for making a device to hold bottle to feeding hand.
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ItemInstructions on Completing Mock-Up of Spring-Loaded Design for Lift/Lower of Center-Mounted Footrests on Power Wheel Chairs(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-04-14)Center-mounted footrests lift to be stowed beneath the seat well, and lower to be deployed. A mechanism for independent operation of footrest stowage and deployment is not included in market power wheel chairs, and PWC users have expressed the need for such a mechanism. My group research at Georgia Tech has aimed to design a solution that permits wheelchair users to independently lift and lower a center-mounted footplate during transferring processes. The mock-up is constructed to showcase the mechanism by which the track slide design works to lift and lower the power wheelchair center-mounted footrest.
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ItemInstructions on Completing Mock-Up of Track Slide Design for Lift/Lower of Center-Mounted Footrests on Power Wheel Chairs(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-04-13)Center-mounted footrests lift to be stowed beneath the seat well, and lower to be deployed. A mechanism for independent operation of footrest stowage and deployment is not included in market power wheel chairs, and PWC users have expressed the need for such a mechanism. We aim to design a solution that permits wheelchair users to independently lift and lower a center-mounted footplate during transferring processes.