Kanghooru
Product Description:
Kanghooru is a virtual mouse that allows users to manage computer programs with a push-button, carrying out a scan that has previously been defined by the program itself. The mouse jumps through places on the screen by automatic scanning. It is designed so that people with motor disabilities can control a program that does something when it is clicked in different areas of the screen.
Main Features:
- It is designed to perform a scan in any program, defining the points where the "jump" of the scan occurs.
- It has a "record" function to define the scan points.
- Up to 1,000 points can be established.
- Recording stops by pressing the right mouse button.
- The scan is stopped by pressing the right mouse button (right-click).
- The sequence of points associated with a program can be recorded in a file.
- The Kanghooru program associates the .kan extension with that program so that types of files can be run from the file manager.
- Sets the time interval of the jump between one point and the next and the time that the sweep remains at the point.
Primary Specifications:
- To be controlled, a switch connected to the click of the mouse is required.
- OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7.
- Platform: Microsoft Windows.
- Processor Type: 32 or 64 bits.
Options & Accessories:
- Languages:
- Catalan.
- Spanish.
- Basque.
- French.
- Galician.
- English.
- Portuguese.
More Information:
This product is a freeware software available for free download off of the internet from Project Fressa, or search for: "open source freeware Kanghooru."