
mo-Vis stands for 'move with vision', as we like to keep moving forward and get people "on the move"!
mo-Vis is a young and completely independent company, founded in November 2013 by a few passionate people with decades of experience and entrepreneurship in the world of disabilities and technological aids. All people of the mo-Vis team have built throughout the years a lot of experience and knowledge and are educated to develop, produce, recommend, measure and provide technological aids and special input devices for powered wheelchairs.

The All-round Heavy Duty Joystick is a durable version of the standard All-round Joystick with enlarged throw and force. As the name suggests, this joystick has been developed for persons with excessive force development like spasticity, dystonia or users with extreme hypertonicity. This fully proportional joystick has a compact and solid housing with 2 jack inputs for switches.

The Multi Joystick is designed to be used as chin joystick, but thanks to its flexibility, it can easily be controlled by other parts of the body. As the name says, this joystick is multifunctional and can be controlled by chin, finger, lip, ... In our product range, the Multi Joystick is situated between the Micro Joystick and the standard All-round Joystick.

The All-round Joystick Light is a compact version of the standard electronic wheelchair joystick module but with less required force than the standard All-round Joystick. As the name suggests, this joystick has been developed for all-round use and is suitable for the major part of wheelchair users who have lost some muscular force or mobility. This fully proportional joystick has a compact housing and 2 jack inputs for switches.

The All-round Heavy Duty Joystick is a durable version of the standard All-round Joystick with enlarged throw and force. As the name suggests, this joystick has been developed for persons with excessive force development like spasticity, dystonia or users with extreme hypertonicity. This fully proportional joystick has a compact and solid housing with 2 jack inputs for switches.

The Heavy Duty kit for R-net and Curtis Standard Joystick is a mounting kit specifically designed to turn an R-net or Curtis Instruments standard joystick into a joystick for heavy duty, making the joystick fit for users with excessive force (spasticity, dystonia, …) Fully proportional joystick with increased amplitude and high power requirement (650gr - 22.93 oz) All-round Heavy Duty use : can be used as joystick to be operate with the hand, the foot, ... Easy to install. The Heavy Duty kit ca

The Multi Swing mounting arm is a swing away motorized mounting arm, which is mounted on an electronic wheel chair. The Multi Swing is designed for the use of a chin control system, but can also be mounted and used for the attachment of small and lightweight communication tools, tablets, cellular phones, goblets.... to the electronic wheelchair (max. weight about 500 gr on max. distance of 65 cm). This electric swing away arm can be activated via a switch and can move either upward or sideways

The Manual Swing is a versatile arm to mount on a wheelchair. The Manual Swing is designed for the use of a chin control system, but can also be mounted and used for the attachment of small and lightweight communication tools to the wheelchair (max. weight about 500 gr on max. distance of 65 cm).

Twister is an elegant but sturdy small round switch with light sensitivity (30 gr) and a diameter of 17 mm. It’s available in 5 colors and in different models: Twister Button, Twister basic, and Twister on bended tube with short (300 mm) or long (1500 mm) cable and 2 different mounting brackets (Twister on bended tube only) and Twister Goose Neck (long cable only).

The Actuator Keypad allows to control the seating positions of a powered wheelchair with an R-net control system. The keypad allows to control the actuator's axes (lifts) 1 to 5 on an R-net system. The keypad is available in two versions: with buttons or with paddles. There are two different versions of keypads available for CJSM1 or CJSM2 joysticks. Simple connection: via a 3.5 mm stereo jack into the mode socket of the joystick. Some R-net parameters need to be set correctly before the keypad







