Thanks Raymond, I will do that. ----- Original Message ----- From: Raymond Kelly<mailto:kel...@hughes.net> To: william Ray<mailto:ray1...@msn.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 2:23 PM Subject: Re: sip & puff control
I am not going to be much use to you. I control my wheelchair with a chin control. I know I have heard people say that they would rather use sip and puff than the chin control. Just post your question on this list and most likely somebody will have an answer for you. I find this list to be a very good resource for information. I am sorry I couldn't be more help to you. Raymond ----- Original Message ----- From: william Ray<mailto:ray1...@msn.com> To: kel...@hughes.net<mailto:kel...@hughes.net> Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 11:20 AM Subject: sip & puff control Raymond, I too am a quad C4 for the past 10 years. My immobility has made it impossible for me to control my powered wheelchair. I'm looking at the possibility of modifying it with a sip and puff control system. Do you utilize this control system on your wheelchair? Would the modification be achievable? How practical is the operation of a chair with that type control system? The environmental control system that I have utilized with my bed set up uses a flexible non-metallic tubing. It is available from various suppliers listed on the Internet. I have had excellent success using it and is very practical. If you have had any experience with CEU wheelchair operation, please help. William Ray Grand Prairie, Texas