We propose a new driving scheme, when different parts of a system are driven
with different, generally incommensurate, frequencies. Such driving provides a
flexible handle to control various properties of the system and to obtain new
types of effective (static) Hamiltonians with arbitrary static on-site
potential, be it deterministic or random. This allows us to obtain
reconfigurable changes in transport, from ballistic to localized (including
sub- and super-diffusion), depending on the driving protocol. The versatile
reconfigurability extends also to scattering from (locally) driven extended
targets. We demonstrate our scheme using, an analytically solvable example, of
an one-dimensional tight-binding chain with appropriately driven couplings
between nearby sites.Comment: accepted versio