Joystick
Also known as: Adaptive Joystick
A joystick is an input device with a lever that tilts in multiple directions to control cursor movement on screen, used as an alternative pointing device by people with motor impairments who have difficulty using a standard mouse. Adaptive joysticks come in various forms — some are small enough to be operated by a finger or chin, while others are larger for palm or fist operation. Joysticks are particularly useful for people with limited fine motor control, as they require less precise movements than a mouse or trackball. However, joystick users may struggle with accuracy when targeting small interactive elements on web pages, making adequately sized click targets and virtual cursor enhancements important accessibility considerations.
Category: assistive technology · input devices · motor accessibility · alternative input
Related: Motor Impairment · Pointing Device · Trackball · Switch Access · Assistive Technology