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Key/Card Grip
This grip is ideal for holding thin objects like keys, credit cards or paper, but it
can also be used in domestic tasks such as carrying plates or holding a knife. In
response to a close signal all four fingers partially flex and the thumb closes to
meet the distal section of the index finger.
Finger Point Grip
This grip enables the user to press buttons, ring a doorbell, use a smartphone, or
point out directions. Fingers 2, 3 and 4 flex in towards the palm, the thumb closes
to a fully flexed position and the index finger remains extended.
Tap Grip
This grip is very similar to the finger point grip but has the additional function of an
active button press. When the close signal is maintained the index finger partially
flexes and when the signal is released the index finger extends. This allows the
user to keep the wrist static and press a button.
9.2 Non-opposed Grips
9.0 Grip Patterns
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