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    BikeControl

    BikeControl

    Do virtual gear shifting (and more) in any rider app

    ...Zwift Click, Zwift Ride, Zwift Play), gamepads, or even generic Bluetooth HID devices. Instead of connecting to the trainer directly, BikeControl acts as a bridge: when you press a button or lever on your controller, it intercepts the input and simulates corresponding keyboard/mouse/touch events for your trainer application. This allows you to perform actions like virtual gear shifting, steering, changing workout intensity, controlling music, etc., even if the trainer app doesn’t natively support those controllers. ...
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    Controller for Limited Dexterity

    Controller for Limited Dexterity

    Wireless computer game controller for people with low arm mobility.

    The computer game controller is an adaptable solution for somebody who can not use a keyboard and mouse comfortably. The user can control the computer by simulating keyboard presses and mouse clicks by pressing large buttons and using a joystick. These interfaces are more user friendly for somebody with low arm mobility. Given the large number of keys needed to play a game properly and the limited space on the armchair a solution was to set up nine select-able keys displayed on a screen where a joystick controls which button is highlighted, when the user presses an action button the key that is highlighted will be pressed on the computer. ...
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