No Steve, it's the OEM dongle apparently.steves1977uk wrote:That will be a Dealer version, but there's a workaround that let's you write the OEM settings using the Dealer dongle.
Steve
Thanks. I looked at the joystick and there seems to be a male slider inside a female square tube to which the armrest is fixed, adjustable for this purpose and a bit of slack in the connector cable, so it won't be a problem.Burgerman wrote:It is the same as every single powerchair with all the stupid default turn acceleration settings. Its not "twitchy" is programmed badly.
It can be non "twitchy" if you do EXACTLY as I say above in this thread. In that order. As can every single powerchair made.
No Steve, it's the OEM dongle apparently.
The V4 is a twitchy chair but can be programmed to suit. I do have a dongle, lead and disc (oem) version. This is the top programmer as the 2 below it restrict what you can adjust. This will then allow you to adjust to your hearts content until you are happy with it.
£180 Steve. But I figure that without it the massive investment in the chair itself is compromised - and I want it sorted pronto.steves1977uk wrote:Danny, what was the price for the OEM dongle kit?... Just curious.
Steve
DannyB wrote:£180 Steve. But I figure that without it the massive investment in the chair itself is compromised - and I want it sorted pronto.steves1977uk wrote:Danny, what was the price for the OEM dongle kit?... Just curious.
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