Hello, my wife has arthritis in her right knee and is unable to bend it enough to pedal.. I bought her a Del Sol model: Shoreliner I/O mode 2 (Haro bikes).. To get the bike into throttle mode only , she has 2 options: 1) turn the crank a few turns so the hall effect ,at the crank, will activate the thumb throttle and she would be able to then operate on throttle only. We hoped her knee would bend enough to do that but not even close.... 2) uses her feet to put her bike in motion and get hall effects in 350watt Bafang hub motor to engage thumb throttle for full throttle operation... She can only get the bike up to approx 3mph which is not fast enough, especially on slight up hill.... So, during Xmas ,to ride around town and see xmas lights with family , I had to get behind and give her bike a push to 4mph and then her throttle would operate.... Her computer controller does not allow full throttle operation like others allow... So, I was think of putting a momentary button by thumb throttle. When held pushed in, it will send a low voltage signal (3volts) to the output pin of the crank hall effect sensor and hopefully that will put it into pedal assist and start the motor. Then, she'll be able to transition to the thrumb throttle... Do you gents see any problems with doing that - like, does signal have to be pulsed or is it digital and needs a specific voltage,etc...? I thought about new controller but it looks like I'll need to cut all the Uart plugs , hard wire everything and hope new controller fits..I hate to do that but if that's my only choice....... I appreciate any help or suggestions..