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Operating System
An interface that makes it possible to operate a computer using brain signals.
This system can make use of the minimal movement possibilities of the eyes, eyebrows, eyelids and EEG signals (brain currents) in order to simulate, for example, mouse functions.
The String switch is activated by using 1.5-oz/43-g of activation force to pull the string down.
The Wobble Switch is activated by slightly moving the flexible arm, which bends 360-degrees for activation with almost any swiping motion or gross motor movement by the user.
Activated by bending the 2.5-in/6.4-cm long, 1.5-in/4-cm wide rubber tip in any direction with 6.5-oz/180-g of force.
Clear, adhesive-backed touch-sensitive pads that can turn objects or surfaces into a switch and are activated by contact with a person's skin.
Bendable, pressure-activated switch requiring about two ounces of force to activate, whether the touch comes from directly above or at a shallow angle, useful for anyone with limited mobility.
The Voice Switch gives users the ability to activate two relays using their voice or another sound. Users can adjust the loudness of sound required to activate the relays, the duration of the sound, and the audio feedback volume.
BrainControl AAC is a modular Augmentative Alternative Communicator Assistive Communicator for LIS (Locked-in State) and CLIS patients. It is a kind of mental joystick allowing a computer or other external devices to be controlled by thoughts.
A wireless, multipurpose contactless puff switch that enables users to control most assistive technology systems.
A wearable EMG assistive technology device that is small, non-invasive, wireless. It gives those with ALS/MND, spinal cord injury, or any other condition causing paralysis and loss of speech a connection to the world.
External switch device that is a flexible, padded lever.
An external switch device that can be operated either by gently squeezing a vinyl hand grip or by puffing on a mouth tube.
External switch device that can be activated with very light pressure using the head, knee, or elbow.
An assistive communication device allowing mobility and speech challenged individuals to communicate with a computer or other device using tongue clicks or other high-frequency sounds. The click sound interfaces easily to a variety of assistive technology devices with a switch input.
Hands-free ability switch.
A chin, lip, or tongue mouse controller designed for use by individuals with severe physical or neurological disabilities, upper extremity amputation, or spinal cord injury.
A neon stretchy noodle switch.
A mechanical switch intended to be used by any body part that can press against the wand. It is useful for people who need assistance with poor motor control.