Products that match: Mouse Type
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A free mouse replacement software that moves the pointer as the user moves their head.
An Environmental control system that is operated by eye blinks without the need for another physical movement.
A communication system through the eyes, for people with extreme mobility and communication limitations. EyeSpeak consists of a pair of glasses on which a virtual keyboard is displayed. A micro camera detects the position and the movement of the eyes, identifying at which key the user is looking.
An adaptation to enable people with serious motor disabilities to operate a computer with two functions.
A finger-controlled device for communication, Smart Home, and wheelchair for paralyzed people with very little movement left in one finger.
Jobmate is an ergonomic mouse that prevents and relieves pain and tension in the wrists, arms, shoulders and neck.
Jobmate Touch is a touch pad alternative to the mouse.
Kinetic is an interactive input device or switch interface building on the principles of kinesthetic learning.
The Moozi joystick is a low profile joystick-shaped multiple switch device which can be used to control a power drive wheelchair (requires a switch interface).
Enables wired or wireless control of a mouse on a PC from a wheelchair joystick and wireless control of mouse functions from a connected 0/1 connector.
A pen-shaped, programmable mouse designed to take up less space on a desk. It keeps the arm in a natural position facing into the body without unnecessary twists and strain.
Wireless gyroscopic mouse.
AdMouse is a particularly suitable device that facilitates technology integration for people with reduced motor skills. It has 10 buttons through which the user can perform the same functions as a conventional mouse, adding some additional features.
An advanced 3D mouse that allows users to view 3D models with a 6-Degrees-of-Freedom (6DoF) sensor and access to Standard and Custom Views.
Alternate means of controlling tablets and touchscreen devices in place of a finger.
A program designed for children and adults with limited motor skills that converts all Windows programs into one-button accessible software.
ADA compliant interactive learning station that uses intended touch technology, which means it recognizes the difference between purposeful and accidental interactions with the screen. The interactive workstation responds to a variety of styluses, including Pointers, Mouth Sticks, Head Pointers, Switches/Scanners, Balls, On-Screen Keyboards.
With XXMaus you can operate the mouse pointer and the main click functions with a single external switch.
ZetMouse Wen is an ergonomic mouse .
This Hands-Free, Touch-Free app will offer complete control over a device through head movements. It is intended for those that cannot operate the touchscreen by themselves. It is suitable for people living with paralysis or upper extremity impairments such as Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS), Cerebral Palsy (CP), and other conditions.
Mouse Keys uses the numeric keypad to move the mouse pointer.
Eye tracking, Dictation, Switch and IR in one product. The PCEye replaces the standard keyboard and mouse, allowing you to navigate and control your laptop or small screen desktop computer using only your eyes.
May offer greater accessibility for individuals with short upper limbs or limited reach.
A next-gen head mouse with face gesture control via a simple webcam. Move the mouse with gentle head motions; click, scroll and drag by smiling or dwell. No stickers-on-face, sip-and-puff or head switches are required. Hands-free mouse control.
This infrared receiver allows you to move your computer mouse cursor, and therefore to control your computer when combined with an onscreen keyboard software.