
The Creative Mobility Group provides four types of mechanical hand control systems. Each system has its own features and benefits to meet each driver’s individual needs. Most systems allow for the addition of up to four secondary functions (such as turn signal or horn) to be added for easy access.
Push/Pull
The column-mounted push/pull system is ideal for drivers with limited legroom or when downward acceleration is obstructed. To operate, the driver pushes downward to brake and pulls upward to accelerate.
The floor-mounted push/pull system is operated with the right hand. To operate, the driver pushes the handle in the forward direction to brake, and pulls the handle backward to accelerate.
Twist/Push
The column-mounted push/twist system provides a motor-cycle style acceleration with a push brake.
The floor-mounted push/twist system is operated with the right hand. With this system, the driver twists the ergonomic handle to accelerate and pushes the arm forward to brake.
Push/Rock
With the push/rock system, the operating handle is in vertical position. To operate, the driver eases the handle back to accelerate and pushes forward to brake. The rocking motion allows full range braking and acceleration with minimal hand travel while keeping the hand a natural position.
Push/Right Angle
The push/right angle system is the most common hand control used due its comfort and versatility. To operate, the driver pushes the handle forward to brake, and downward to accelerate.
