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Mouse Grip
This grip is specifically designed for using a mouse. When a close signal is received
the thumb and little finger move simultaneously to hold the mouse. Reapplying the
close signal will partially flex the index finger to tap the mouse and releasing the
close signal will extend the index finger again. Only applying an open signal will
fully open the hand again.
Relaxed Grip
This grip provides a natural resting position for when the hand is not in use. The
hand is open, but the fingers and thumb are slightly flexed.
Phone Grip
This grip is not a functional grip. It is to imitate holding a phone. The thumb and
little finger remain extended, and the rest of the fingers flex in towards the palm.
Column Grip
This grip is ideal for a variety of tasks such as pressing buttons, calling lifts, or
turning light switches on and off. When a close signal is sent, the thumb flexes to
a fully closed position, then all four fingers close simultaneously over the thumb.
9.0 Grip Patterns
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