I am not aware of a hands-free remote, but I have an idea for you. Try a 
mounting whatever on a board; depends on your level of injury.
I opened owned and ran a hobby shop 2 yrs. after my accident; and we had remote 
controlled car and monster truck races, we even had a pulling sled for the 
trucks. Anyway- being 2 yrs. post I was still trying to adapt to my quad 
thumbs, all ten of them.... haha! I started with the standard stick control on 
my lap; then we put the stick control on a square 1/8 inch piece of sanded 
plywood, and then boxed it in with thick rubber that was sticky on one side, 
this held the remote in place. I later had a machinist make some extensions 
that we put in the slots that replaced the original controller sticks. We 
drilled holes in some wooden balls we picked up at a craft store; screwed them 
into the new machined sticks, and they fit right into the palm of my hands. 
I will have my son run up to the attic and get my board and remote; so I can 
take a picture of it, if that would help you. I need that board anyway; we just 
got our boy some PS2 games for his b-day that I didn’t believe I could play 
very well, and I have one of the PS2 controllers strapped on a cutting board. 
Oh yeah- Tiger Woods PGA 2010 game rock’s; and I am starting to get it down, 
just need secure my controller a little more. I will send a pic of my latest 3 
minute. MacGyverism.
I will also attach a pic of my son putting the top on my (our, it's pretty much 
his now, he claims it) old Associated RC10 truck, this thing is so tricked 
out, it can also be transformed into an off-road car, flat-track or a even a 
winged sprint car, right now it is an off-road stadium truck.
 
Tim- c5-c6; 21 yrs. post next month, time fly’s right by when you start to get 
old.


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--- On Fri, 7/10/09, Mike Murach <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Mike Murach <[email protected]>
Subject: [QUAD-L] rc controlled boat
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 12:28 PM








Do any of you know about a hands-free rc that can be used for a boat, car, 
plane, etc.?
Mike~
 

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