
Comparison of Integrated Control Systems
An integrated control is a device that enables a single control interface, such as a switch or joystick, to operate two or more assistive
devices. The following table provides a comparison of the integrated controls for powered mobility that are currently available in Australia.
These integrated controls allow the user to drive a powered chair, operate a speech-generating device, control their environment and in
some cases, control computer mouse movement and powered chair actuators.
Features DX IRIS WiseDX SRS100/Q-Controls ClickToGo Genie Joystick
MODULES
(
STANDARD)
• Specialty controls
remote (SCR)
• DX bus 4-way socket
• DX IRIS
• DX power module
• Joystick/switch/etc
• Main unit
• Display unit
• DX power module
• DX G80 master
remote
• Joystick/switch/etc
Penny & Giles
• SRS 100 controller
• Penny & Giles power
module
• Penny & Giles Pilot+
or Omni+
• Switch (if required)
Dynamics
• SRS 100 controller
• DX SCR
• DX Power Module
• DX ECU
• Joystick/switch/etc
• Main unit
• DX power module
• Switch(es)
• Main unit
• DX power module
ADDITIONAL MODULES
The DX PCMR or
GEWA mouse/
keyboard interface is
required for computer
access
The GEWA mouse/
keyboard interface is
required for computer
access
The P&G headway
mouse emulator is
required for computer
access
A PROG III or other
switch operated
device is required for
environmental control
A PROG III or other
switch operated
device is required for
environmental control
& the GEWA mouse/
keyboard interface is
supplied for computer
access
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Document last modified 9/03/2005
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