Products that match: Controlling Pointer Position
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Fully functional computer mouse that is operated with the mouth by sip and puff.
A touchpad that enables users to control a PC by gliding their fingers over the surface of the pad and gently tap on the pad or click the buttons to perform all cursor movement functions.
Wearable tiny mouse that users control with their finger and thumb.
The SmartCat AG combines the functionality of a mouse and touchpad with intelligent software, one-touch scroll and zoom, and distinctive sounds for each operation.
Software that allows PDAs to be used as an alternative keyboard and cursor. People with Muscular Dystrophy (MD) and certain other muscular and nervous system disorders such as Cerebral Palsy (CP) may have difficulty operating a mouse and keyboard but can often still use their fingers to control a pencil or stylus.
A programmable on-screen keyboard that replaces the mouse and keyboard with arrangements of letters, words, symbols, numbers, and shapes that can be automatically or manually scanned, item by item, and selected using switches.
Adapted Mouse operation with special switches or joystick is attained by using the I-Mouse switch box and its software. It connects to the USB port of the PC and is ready for switches (up to 10) to be plugged in. Adjusting all necessary settings is easy using the monitor.
An open-source gaze tracker for use with ordinary webcams. It is designed to be a low-cost software alternative to commercial hardware-based eye trackers.
A Linux-based application for the open-source GNOME desktop environment designed toward aiding the physically impaired community by providing control of the mouse pointer using a low-cost webcam that can interpret a user's head movement as computer input.
A device with alternative switches that can activate technology for use by individuals with motor difficulties.
Track-IT! is a switch interface that allows complete operation of the cursor, and mouse button clicks, using a single, remote switch.
An interface box for the use of switches as a mouse replacement. With the Mitch, it is possible to carry out all the mouse functions on the computer with separate switches.
A hands-free mouse that uses small head movements to position the mouse cursor. It also provides hands-free left and right-clicking by enabling dwell selection software or by connecting two accessibility switches.
An interface to control the computer with two switches.
openEyes is an open-source open-hardware toolkit for low-cost real-time eye tracking.
Application that causes the mouse pointer to wrap around the screen instead of stopping at the edges.
A mouse featuring, in addition to the normal mouse-click functions, a hold function of the left mouse button as well as a double-click button. The speed of the pointer movements is also individually adjustable.
A series of mouse simulator devices in which the mouse functions are controlled with different joysticks and adapted buttons or only with buttons, and without any buttons.
ABP KT 10 Small Field Keyboards work much like standard keyboards, but offer many possibilities of use that facilitate the operation of the PC system in daily use. Optional enhancements include a palm rest, finger guide, touchpad, hulapoint or trackball, and the adjustment for left or right handed people.
Mouse control for people with disturbances of fine motor skills, limited range of motion, spastic paralysis, and persons with dysmelia.
A device that makes it possible to operate a computer using external switches only, including single switches, foot switches, eyelid switches, etc.
The Jumbomausmini and Jumbomausmaxi are two versions of the same mouse simulator suitable for all people who have problems with normal mice.
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.
Scanning software that can be used as a substitute for a mouse.
A scanning program that provides a full point-and-click mouse capability by repeatedly splitting the screen area.