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Switch-It MicroGuide Joystick

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The Switch-It MicroGuide is a light-touch proportional joystick for a power wheelchair. Sunrise lists about 40 g of force, a 0.625 inch (15.87 mm) housing, and R-Net or Q-Logic electronics (not Invacare). Westin Healthcare configures it through the seating clinic across Brampton and the GTA.

TypeActivating forceHousingElectronics
Proportional / displacementAbout 40 g0.625 in (15.87 mm) dia, 3.15 in tallR-Net Omni or Q-Logic Enhanced Display

What does it fit? A power wheelchair with Penny and Giles R-Net (Omni) or Quantum Q-Logic (Enhanced Display). Not Invacare. Ordered with the chair through the seating clinic.

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Brand Switch-It
Brands: Switch-It
Warranty: May vary by province (Sunrise Canada footer)
Product Weight: Not printed on the CA spec table
Attachment: Armrest, midline, SpaceDisk, BulletTray, BDN3 chin, swing-away chin boom
Model Number: MG
Alternative Control Type: Proportional / analog, displacement
Activating Force: About 40 g
Compatible Electronics: PG R-Net (Omni) or Quantum Q-Logic (Enhanced Display); not Invacare

Description

The Switch-It MicroGuide is a light-touch proportional joystick for a power wheelchair. The farther you push, the faster the chair goes, with a real stick throw so the hand can feel the movement. This control is configured with the power wheelchair through the seating clinic and the ADP process. Westin Healthcare quotes it on a Quickie or Zippie order for homes in Brampton and the Greater Toronto Area.

Sunrise prints a metal body, about 40 g of activating force, a 0.625 inch (15.87 mm) housing, and a 3.15 inch (80 mm) height. It is for a person who needs a light force and still wants displacement feedback. It is not the compact VersaGuide, and it is not a switched head array.

What this control does

The MicroGuide is a proportional / analog stick. It gives 360 degrees of direction and the chair's full speed and acceleration range. Mount it on an armrest, at midline, in a SpaceDisk or BulletTray, on a BDN3 chin harness (6 or 8 inch), or on a swing-away chin boom off the headrest. Fibre-optic mode switches can sit in the SpaceDisk for a very small hand.

It talks to Penny and Giles R-Net with an Omni display, or Quantum Q-Logic with an Enhanced Display. It is not compatible with Invacare electronics. Mode inputs include mechanical switches, fibre optic, and a flex proximity sensor (SJX2).

Who it suits

Sunrise says the MicroGuide is ideal when the person needs light-touch sensitivity and still wants to feel the stick move. If the hand can manage a compact stick at 240 g, see the VersaGuide. If 120 g and a shorter throw are enough, see the VersaGuide EZ. If the hand cannot manage a stick, start with a Dual Pro or switched head array.

Switch-It MicroGuide specifications

These figures are for Switch-It model MG on Sunrise's current Canada page. The specification tab holds the stored values.

Type: proportional / analog, displacement. Force about 40 g. Housing diameter 0.625 inch (15.87 mm). Overall height 3.15 inches (80 mm). Stem 0.062 inch (1.57 mm). Connector: DB9 to Omni or Enhanced Display. Electronics: R-Net or Q-Logic. Not Invacare.

Warranty coverage may vary by province. Westin Healthcare processes the claim.

MicroGuide or VersaGuide

The MicroGuide is the mini metal stick at about 40 g with a long throw feel. The VersaGuide is the compact 240 g / 22 degree stick with SmartJacks. The VersaGuide EZ cuts that force in half. Pair any of them with a live Quickie Q700 M or Q500 M.

Delivery and setup in Brampton and the GTA

Westin's own team delivers this control with the power wheelchair it is configured on, across Brampton and the Greater Toronto Area, after the seating clinic has set the order. We bring the chair in, check the stick, and show you drive and mode before we leave.

We have three stores in the Brampton and Toronto area if you would rather see a control on a floor chair first. For a scheduled in-home setup, call (905) 451-7743 and we will book the next date that works. Same-day delivery is offered through our hospital bed rental service; purchased chairs are delivered and set up on a scheduled date.

If the chair is going outside the GTA, ask us for a freight quote. Inside Toronto and the GTA, White-Glove Delivery (bring-in, unwrap, test, take packaging away) is described on the shipping policy. Any charge is confirmed on your order.

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Service and warranty

When something on the control needs work, you call the shop that set the chair up. Westin Healthcare has a service and repairs department.

Sunrise's Canada page prints that warranty coverage may vary by province. We handle the claim with you.

Frequently asked questions

What Does The MicroGuide Do?

The Switch-It MicroGuide is a light-touch proportional joystick. The farther you push, the faster the power wheelchair goes, with a physical throw the hand can feel.

Who Is The MicroGuide For?

The Switch-It MicroGuide suits a person who needs a very light force (about 40 g) and still wants movement feedback from the stick. The seating clinic confirms the mount and the electronics.

Which Power Chairs Take The MicroGuide?

The Switch-It MicroGuide works with Penny and Giles R-Net (Omni required) and Quantum Q-Logic (Enhanced Display required). It is not compatible with Invacare electronics. Westin orders it on Quickie and Zippie chairs such as the Q700 M.

Where Can The MicroGuide Be Mounted?

The Switch-It MicroGuide mounts on an armrest, at midline, in a SpaceDisk or BulletTray, on a BDN3 chin harness, or on a swing-away chin boom. The clinic picks the mount.

How Is This Different From The VersaGuide?

The Switch-It MicroGuide is a mini metal stick at about 40 g. The VersaGuide is a compact 240 g stick with SmartJacks. The VersaGuide EZ is 120 g with a shorter throw.

Is This Sold Off The Shelf?

No. The Switch-It MicroGuide is configured with the power wheelchair through the seating clinic and the ADP process. There is no add-to-cart stick sitting in a bin.

What Is The Warranty?

Sunrise's Canada page says warranty coverage for the Switch-It MicroGuide may vary by province. Westin Healthcare processes the claim.

Specifications

Brands Switch-It
Warranty May vary by province (Sunrise Canada footer)
Product Weight Not printed on the CA spec table
Attachment Armrest, midline, SpaceDisk, BulletTray, BDN3 chin, swing-away chin boom
Model Number MG
Alternative Control Type Proportional / analog, displacement
Activating Force About 40 g
Compatible Electronics PG R-Net (Omni) or Quantum Q-Logic (Enhanced Display); not Invacare

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Shipping and Delivery

We deliver and set up equipment across Brampton and the Greater Toronto Area. Our team brings the equipment in, sets it up and shows you how to use it.

Planning a rental? Rental equipment is delivered and picked up by our team within the same service area. Learn about rentals.

To schedule a delivery or ask about timing, call us at (905) 451-7743.

Funding Available

We work with Ontario funding programs

We prepare and submit the paperwork so you get the equipment you need, sooner.

  • Assistive Devices Program (ADP)
  • Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
  • March of Dimes Canada
  • WSIB
  • Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP)

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