





Wobble Switch
This wobble switch is activated by pushing or pulling the wand in any direction. It produces an audible clicking sound to indicate activation. You have the choice of a plastic or foam wand. This switch includes holes that allow it to be screwed to a mount, and is best used with a mount. If you wish to use this switch on a table, consider purchasing the optional stand. The stand allows the switch to suction cup to any surface, and can be positioned in a vertical or horizontal direction. Anyone can use this switch, but it's especially helpful for individuals with ataxic movements or those who may push too hard or overshoot a button switch. If they go past the switch, they won’t get stuck behind it.
This wobble switch is activated by pushing or pulling the wand in any direction. It produces an audible clicking sound to indicate activation. You have the choice of a plastic or foam wand. This switch includes holes that allow it to be screwed to a mount, and is best used with a mount. If you wish to use this switch on a table, consider purchasing the optional stand. The stand allows the switch to suction cup to any surface, and can be positioned in a vertical or horizontal direction. Anyone can use this switch, but it's especially helpful for individuals with ataxic movements or those who may push too hard or overshoot a button switch. If they go past the switch, they won’t get stuck behind it.
This wobble switch is activated by pushing or pulling the wand in any direction. It produces an audible clicking sound to indicate activation. You have the choice of a plastic or foam wand. This switch includes holes that allow it to be screwed to a mount, and is best used with a mount. If you wish to use this switch on a table, consider purchasing the optional stand. The stand allows the switch to suction cup to any surface, and can be positioned in a vertical or horizontal direction. Anyone can use this switch, but it's especially helpful for individuals with ataxic movements or those who may push too hard or overshoot a button switch. If they go past the switch, they won’t get stuck behind it.