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You can use the Rehadapter™ by itself in two primary positions: lying down
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. You can operate the Rehadapter™ using touch, scanning or alternative input methods
in both positions. Additionally, the Rehadapter™ can be used handheld, or mounted on any Rehadapt
mounts featuring a UDS
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The Rehadapter™ can be lie down on a flat surface. In this case, the screen has an angle of use of 10°,
as illustrated on
Figure 4.4 Lying Down (a) contact points (Handle
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With its kickstand
45°, as shown on
Figure 4.5 Standing (a) contact points (Kickstand
Make sure the kickstand is sufficiently unfolded and the hinge is working, otherwise the Rehadapter™
might not be standing stable.
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(a)
the Rehadapter™ can stand up on a flat surface at a variable angle from 35° to
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. The rubber feet and kickstand ensure slip resistance.
(a)
.
and Rubber Feet
), and (b) angle of use 10°
and Rubber Feet
), and (b) angle of use 35°-45°
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and standing
(b)
(b)
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