For individuals with quadriplegia or multiple sclerosis, a standard joystick driver’s dead zone can be exhausting. Jite’s adaptive sensitivity allows users with tremors (ataxia) to drive smoothly. The driver filters out involuntary micro-movements while preserving intentional commands. Major European wheelchair manufacturers have begun integrating Jite drivers into their premium mobility platforms.
: To ensure all buttons and analog sticks are working correctly: jite innovative joystick driver
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details. For individuals with quadriplegia or multiple sclerosis, a
While most industrial drivers offer 10-bit or 12-bit resolution (4096 steps), Jite delivers a staggering 25-bit resolution (over 33 million steps). For applications like surgical robotics or camera gimbal control, this means buttery-smooth motion without the "stepiness" seen in cheaper units. For applications like surgical robotics or camera gimbal
Unlike standard drivers that offer a simple linear or “exponential” curve, JITE implements a . This means:
Input lag is the enemy of retro gaming. In testing the JITE with a vintage micro-switched joystick and a modern PC running MAME, the results were impressive.