Products that match: Mouse Type
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Windows software program that allows any joystick to position the mouse cursor and enables the joystick buttons to operate as mouse buttons.
Provides computer mouse control through joystick or game pad.
An open-source gaze tracking application.
A program designed for people with severe motor disabilities to control the computer mouse.
A facial mouse that allows users to handle the mouse pointer with head movements. It is a standard USB webcam facial mouse that allows full person-computer interaction, without the use of hands, cables, sensors, or any other device that limits or interferes with the user.
LipStick Mouse Controller is a mouth operated mouse where all mouse functions can be controlled with the mouth.
The BJOY Chin allows computer control with your chin. Its small size, position of the buttons, accuracy and all the mounting options and possibilities make this mouse a versatile device. It can be tailored to the user’s needs and capabilities and the operation can be customized using the BJOY Software.
A freeware application for gestural and voice computer control. Hand movements are recorded by a webcam and translated into pointer movements. Gestures or voice commands are accepted to emulate the actions that are usually performed with a regular mouse or a touchpad: clicks, double-clicks, drags, and scrolls.
A software that allows people with severe motor disabilities, especially quadriplegia and muscular dystrophy, to have access to computers. It is driven by commands that are spoken in a microphone.
Touchpads based on mutual capacitive sensing for multi-touch capabilities.
A program that allows the mouse to sweep the entire screen or a specific window.
Control cursor placement on the computer screen using a person's eyes. MagicEye calculates the user gaze direction and places the mouse cursor on the screen location where the user is focused.
A program that manages the mouse of a computer by means of a switch.
A program that allows users to control a mouse with a normal joystick. It is designed for people who can only control a joystick but have difficulty pressing the buttons.
A large joystick for Windows or Mac. The user does not need to hold the stick but only to push it in order for the cursor to move on the pushed direction.
An eye-operated communication and control system that empowers people with disabilities, Locked-in syndrome, ALS, or other to communicate and interact with the world.
A USB and Bluetooth mouth operated joystick providing an interface to computers and mobile devices for users unable to manipulate a hand-held mouse.
A device that allows mouse control functions by using movements of only 1 or 2 fingers to make gestures; it doesn't require pushing around a physical object. EvoMouse may help reduce repetitive stress injuries and help users who are not able to use a traditional mouse to access a computer.
Switch-adapted mouse with one port, available with or without left click capabilities.
An input device that enables computer users to control both the direction and speed of the cursor with a single, soft touch.
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.