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CORDLESS SWITCH INTERFACE (MODEL H-53-USB)    


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Picture of CORDLESS SWITCH INTERFACE (MODEL H-53-USB) The Cordless Switch Interface, model H-53-USB, is a computer switch interface and mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with fine motor, neurological, or upper extremity disabilities. This unit provides a place to plug switches into a computer without having to connect a cable to the computer. This unit can also be used as a presentation mouse. It has two switch inputs. When switches are plugged into the jacks, they function as standard mouse-clicks (left or right in Windows; left or control-click for Macintosh), and with installation of the accompanying SwitchHopper for Windows (SAM-X for Mac OS X) software, each button can be configured to function as any mouse-button event or keystroke. This unit does not interfere with the operation of other pointing devices, such as a mouse.

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Price: 99.00.

This product record was updated on February 12, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

RJ Cooper & Associates

27601 Forbes Road, Suite 39
Laguna Niguel, California 92677-1241
United States
Telephone: 800-752-6673 or 949-582-2572.
Fax: 949-582-3169.
Web: http://www.rjcooper.com.
Email: info@rjcooper.com.


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