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**The R&D team at Makers Making Change is seeking input from users, caregivers, and disability professionals to inform device features and guide the development process.**
This is a kit of components to position a single switch with a custom fit into a user’s hand.
Questions:
* How often do you or your client use hand or grip switches?
* In what instances would you use and not use a hand/grip switch?
* What are important considerations when customizing a switch to your hand? (e.g. comfort, modularity, adjustability, etc.)
Here’s an example of what we are thinking about doing / building upon:
In the video, Bill Binko of [ATMakers](https://www.facebook.com/groups/ATMakers) is making a custom switch for Marshall Roberts using a heat-moldable plastic called Instamorph.
Completed solution: https://makersmakingchange.com/project/custom-single-switch-kit/
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