MMC60 Switch
If you're looking for an assistive switch that's tough and low-cost, the MMC60 Switch might just be the solution for you.
Device Information
Overview
The MMC60 Switch is a cost-effective, 3D printable accessibility switch. It can be used to control electronics including phones, computers, adapted toys, and gaming consoles.
The switch is around the size of a hockey puck and has an audible click when pressed. The button top can be easily swapped out, allowing users to create custom tops.
It features a 1/4"-20 threading to mount the assistive switch to a wheelchair or table.
How To Use
Attach the MMC60 switch to a mounting system or velcro to a flat surface. Connect a male to male mono cable from the switch to the assistive device you want to control.
Disability Type Description
Users with large uncontrolled body movements or high strength may find this assistive switch suitable.
Estimated Cost (CAD)
Maker Information
Skills Description
The build involves beginner level 3D printing and soldering.
Print Time (hrs)
2
Assembly Time (hrs)
0.5
Tools Needed
Common Hand Tools;3D Printer;Soldering Iron
Build Instructions
This device consists of multiple 3D printed parts. Refer to the assembly guide or watch the build tutorial.
Print Settings:
- 0.2 mm layer height
- 20% infill
- No Supports
Project Link
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License
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