Products that match: Mouse Type
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Swap out a standard computer monitor for a touchscreen to gain tablet-like control and eliminate the need for a mouse and keyboard.
An ocular pointing system for communication and computer access.
Bluetooth alternative mouse designed to be worn like a pair of glasses.
A lightweight eye-control system designed for wheelchair and tabletop use that features a removable binocular system.
Eye trackers with a magnetic mount for universal mounting.
Software that when combined with an eye tracker enables computer access on a Windows PC via eye gaze and switch input, replacing the standard keyboard and mouse.
Eye-controlled communicator program and mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with speech or communication disabilities and severe physical or neurological disabilities.
Free software that enables users with reduced mobility to access the computer through the use of other physical devices (push buttons and keyboard), or sound (microphone), other than the conventional mouse.
A mouse emulator device, available in three- and five-switch configurations, that is designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities.
Computer switch interface and mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with fine motor, neurological, or upper extremity disabilities.
A mouse emulator program designed for use by individuals with carpal tunnel syndrome or other repetitive stress injuries, arthritis, or upper extremity or neurological disabilities that eliminates the need to click the mouse.
A mouse emulator program designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities.
A switch control interface designed to enable individuals with severe physical, motor control, neurological or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury to control a two-switch adapted device.
A capacitive head pointer and stylus for tablet computers and touchscreens designed for use by individuals with grasping or upper extremity disabilities, spinal cord injury, or severe physical disabilities.
A mouth-operated joystick that enables the user to move the cursor while sipping and puffing triggers clicking and right clicking.
A wireless pen tablet that can be used to enable students or teachers with mobility disabilities to write on a classroom whiteboard without leaving their desks.
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 lip, tongue, chin, finger or toe-operated USB mouse designed for individuals with spinal cord injury or upper extremity amputation or disability.
A multi-function, programmable, single-switch interface for Windows, offering a flexible means of independent control access to educational and productivity software, multimedia programs, and recreational activities.
A module that makes it possible to operate all the functions of a PC using eye movements. It is designed for people with limited motor skills or many involuntary movements.
Kanghooru is a virtual mouse that allows users to manage 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.
A program that provides accessibility to the pointer on tablets with a Windows operating system. It allows a user with severe mobility difficulties in hands or arms, in the lower extremities, and/or in the head to use computer applications, including the operating system.
A computer program used to control other programs, such as games, through a keyboard that works by automatic scanning. It is activated by clicking the "mouse" or some other emulator device.
A program that controls a mouse by voice. It is suitable for students with motor disabilities.
A mouse assistive device that adapts itself to the person’s movements, which makes it suitable for people with cerebral palsy and other motorial disabilities.