Y-Cable Splitter for FingerButton Switch Dual

Y-Cable Splitter for FingerButton Switch Dual

by AbleNet

Est. $10–$30

Professional guidance helps The cable itself is physically simple to connect, but selecting this accessory requires understanding the user's switch access setup, device compatibility, and whether simultaneous dual activation actually serves their goals. An AT professional or OT should be involved in the larger switch access plan, even if plugging in the cable takes seconds.

Last verified June 20, 2026 · classified April 26, 2026

What it is

Summary

AI-generated from vendor-published content · April 26, 2026

This Y-cable splitter takes a single output from the AbleNet FingerButton Switch Dual and splits it into two separate switch outputs, allowing one switch press to simultaneously control two different devices or trigger two separate actions. It's designed for someone who already uses a FingerButton Switch Dual and needs to connect it to two pieces of switch-accessible equipment at once — for example, running an adapted toy and a communication device from the same switch setup. This is an accessory only, not a standalone solution: you need the FingerButton Switch Dual and at least two switch-accessible devices for it to do anything useful. Because it's a passive cable splitter, both outputs activate at the same time with every press, so it won't work if you need to control two devices independently.

Quick Facts Catalog facts · auto-generated
Age range
ComplexityProfessional guidance helps
PriceEst. $10–$30
Funding
  • AT Act lending
  • Medicaid waiver
  • Out of pocket
  • School district
  • Vocational rehab
VerifiedJune 20, 2026
ClassifiedApril 26, 2026 · confidence: high

What Setup Looks Like

  • Out of the box
    1. Plug the single connector end into the FingerButton Switch Dual output port.
    2. Connect the two split ends to the input jacks on your two target switch-accessible devices.
  • With professional help
    An occupational therapist (OT) or assistive technology professional (ATP) should confirm that simultaneous dual activation matches the user's access goals before purchasing this cable.

Getting it

Try Before You Buy

Devices like this are often available to borrow through your state's AT Act program — typically free or low-cost — so you can try it before buying or pursuing funding.

Where to Get It

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How to Fund This

Equipment like this is often pursued through official state programs. These are common starting points — each program decides its own eligibility and what it covers, so the first step is always a phone call.

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Sources & fine print

Vendor facts (name, price, platforms, vendor link) sourced from AbleNetview on vendor site; last verified June 20, 2026.

Classification & description AI-generated from vendor-published content on April 26, 2026 · confidence: high. Vendor specs may lag; verify before relying on details in a clinical or funding artifact.