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0:03 Here at SpecialEffect we use a variety of different external switches
0:06 with people who cannot use the standard buttons on their keyboard or controller
0:09 These switches are really useful because they enable us to position them in a space
0:14 where they can easily and comfortably be pressed
0:16 This is with the head, the feet,
0:18 the hands. Or any part of the body that is most appropriate for the person in question
0:22 The type of switch we use depends on
0:25 where the switch is going to be positoned and also
0:27 the amount of strength that the person has to press the switch
0:33 The main switches we use at SpecialEffect are Spec Switches,
0:36 Buddy Buttons and Ultra Light Switches
0:39 We use all of these with different parts of the body and decide which one to use depending on the space
0:43 and also the amount of force the person is able to use to push them
0:53 So there are many ways that we position and mount our switches
0:56 the most common thing we use is velcro
0:59 which we use to attach different switches to mounts and different surfaces
1:07 so when we are using different switches
1:10 postioning is really important. We need to make sure that they are in a position
1:13 that the person can easily and comfortbaly press them.
1:16 We also need to make sure that
1:19 switch is going to remain in that position every time we they want to play
1:22 Mounting can help stabilise these switches
1:27 This video will take you through some of the ways we position them
2:58 So we often use similar mounting techniques for controllers
3:01 Whether to give someone access
3:03 to the whole controller or just one joystick
3:07 Like switches, this involves using velcro
3:10 or quite often we use Dual Lock
3:13 because this gives a stronger bond
3:16 Sometimes we will use a Manfrotto variable friction arm
3:20 We will occasionally use these for mounting switches
3:25 but quite often we will use them for mounting controllers
3:28 If we need something a little bit more lightweight we
3:31 will use a Manfrotto Lightweight arm
3:33 with a slightly smaller clamp, called a Nano Clamp
4:34 We hope that you found this video helpful
4:36 for trying out your own mounting solutions
4:39 If you have any questions then please do get in contact with us
Holding a controller or a switch can be difficult for some people , so here’s a quick overview of some of the ways we keep our setups firmly in place and give better access to video games.
Equipment
Here’s a list of the items used in video (unaffiliated links direct to manufacturer):
Buddy Button Switch: https://www.ablenetinc.com/technology/switches/buddy-button
Specs Switch: https://www.ablenetinc.com/specs-switch
Ultra Light Switch: http://www.marblesoft.com/cart/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=129
Big Red Switch: https://www.ablenetinc.com/catalog/product/view/id/123/category/12/
Wobble Switch: https://www.ablenetinc.com/technology/switches/wobble-switch
Manfrotto Variable Friction Arm: https://www.manfrotto.co.uk/photo-variable-friction-arm-italian-craftsmanship
Manfrotto Super Clamp: https://www.manfrotto.co.uk/avenger-super-clamp
Manfrotto Lightweight Arm: https://www.manfrotto.co.uk/product/196AB-2?gdffi=49a58e497aa64eee8c69ef155ee6fbcc&gdfms=2544AE1E82DA4C039D384927C0FCA5AC&gclid=Cj0KEQjw7pHLBRDqs-X8hZ3Mgp0BEiQAXIo9rpu4qsAkrIPovJpC816J9h1nWm1P-MFAjNyfm2dRCzgaAqKr8P8HAQ
Manfrotto Nano Clamp: https://www.manfrotto.co.uk/nano-clamp
Mounting Plate: http://www.switch-ed.co.uk/heavy-duty-small-switch-mount-plate.html
Dual Lock: http://solutions.3m.co.uk/wps/portal/3M/en_GB/tapes-adhesives/-/tapes/dual-lock/
Maxess Tray & Mount: http://www.maxesssite.co.uk/html/mptray.html
If you have any questions, please visit the “contact us” page.
Video by Cara Jessop
Music:
Thief in the night Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Ave Marimba Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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