So I invited her to drive it and her eyes lit up.
martin007 wrote:How about the plane trip?
Is the cost of a ticket for a user in a powerchair the same as normal?
Did you pay extra for the weight and volume of the powerchair?
Does the powerchair have lead or lithium batteries?
Burgerman wrote:Well said. It REALLY is a shame that you cant give that same experience to all.So I invited her to drive it and her eyes lit up.
It really is a massive eye opener. Nobody I ever configured a chair for would let me put it back to "normal"...
EVERY chair sold that uses normal mass produced control systems, has this crap control problem. And a little time with an OEM programer and the correct understanding of how, completely TRANSFORMS every chair. Once experienced you would never buy any chair that did not allow full OEM access, (or any front drive chair OR permobil). And once you see how easy, intuitive and very natural and invisible it feels you cannot go back to how it was. Lenny gets it. Quite a few on this forum now do. As they tried it. Also because over the years I have done many! And locally in my home town I have done dozens too. All were rather shocked at the huge intuitive ease of control difference. All other chairs then feel broken and unsteerabe and unpredicabe in comparison. Its not a small difference. Its night and day.
Burgerman wrote:Well its about as user freindly as linux. I couldnt make out how to make it work or what does what either. That linx OEM software is like reading chinese and with no instructions... Thats why I think r-net is now the only game in town. Works properly in windows, very easy to understand as its all quite obvious.
I "test" on my daily drivers all the time. Howelse can you feel what does what. But thats quite obvious and intuitive with R-Net. Not so with linx![]()
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Burgerman wrote:Do however expect the outlier, R-net to become harder to program. They are likely to make changes, online registration, lockdown of programmers or inability for a dealer version to write OEM files to the chair etc going forwards. Get what you need asap. And that why I have 2 r-net chairs and 3 complete systems, and an OEM programmer. Should see me out.
LROBBINS wrote:The airlines prefer that you leave your chair at check in and use airport chairs and aisle chairs.
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