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Control Input Interface

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  1. AFC ACCESS: TOUCHWINDOW
    AFC Access: TouchWindow is a control input interface program designed to allow the TouchWindow and Adaptive Firmware Card (see separate entries) to be used together. This hardware and software solution permits use of the TouchWindow as an alternative input device with the Adaptive Firmware Card (AFC); this combination means all Apple II series software can be accessed with the TouchWindow. It also allows the TouchWindow to be used as a mouse emulation device. Standard setups are provided in both...[More Information]

  2. ANCHORED JOYSTICK AND BUTTON COMPUTER CONTROL INPUT INTERFACE
    ----CUSTOM ADAPTATION ---- PURPOSE: To provide a child with cerebral palsey with a stable interface to control a computer. A commercially available joystick and large button is used in place of a mouse and keyboard to control a computer. A metal plate and screwed stud is attached to the bottom of the base of the joystick. A hole is drilled in the child's desk, and the stud is screwed into a second plate on the underside of the desk. A nut holds the assembly in place while the joystick is in use....[More Information]

  3. APPLE SWITCH INTERFACE (MODELS C10 & C11)
    The Switch Interface is a control input interface designed to adapt an Apple computer for use with one or two switches. There are two models are available. The C10 connects to the internal Game I/O port on Apple II+, IIe, and IIGS computers. The C11 connects to the 9-pin joystick port on the back of the computer. COMPATIBILITY: For use with Apple IIc+, IIe, and IIGS computers, and the Macintosh LC with an Apple IIe Card installed. DIMENSIONS: 3.75 x 2 x 1 inches....[More Information]

  4. DADAENTRY
    DADAEntry is a keybosrd interface designed to allow alternative access to IBM and compatible computers for people who cannot use the standard keyboard. The box plugs into the parallel port of an IBM computer and comes with an accompanying set of software that permits a variety of keyboard input and enhancement options. Input options include: four methods of linear and row/column scanning; one-, two-, and three-switch Morse code input (switches are extra); input from alternative matrix-style keyb...[More Information]

  5. JOYSTICK REPLACER BOX
    The Joystick Replacer Box is a control input interface that allows up to five switches to act in place of a joystick for a Commodore 64, 128, or VIC-20. If all five switches are used, pressing each one corresponds to up, down, left, right, and "fire" on the joystick. The Joystick replacer box with switches can operate any software designed to be operated with a joystick on these computers. A short program is provided which will control the 64-Talker or the VIC-Talker speech synthesizers. A speci...[More Information]

  6. LASER OPTIC KEYBOARD
    The Laser Optic Keyboard is a cursor control interface designed to allow control of a computer keyboard and software applications by very slight head movements. This transparent input device consists of a small laser unit and interface board. The laser unit is attached to the user's eyeglasses or headband. The user then makes head movements to select the desired character on the interface board. When a character is selected, a light flashers in visual acknowledgement and a click sounds as an aud...[More Information]

  7. MAC SWITCH INTERFACE
    The Mac Switch Interface is a control input interface designed to permit switch control of a Macintosh computer. This plug-and-play unit plugs directly into the ADB connector on the Macintosh keyboard and enables up to five switches to be connected. No software setup is required and the unit is compatible with any switch-ready program....[More Information]

  8. PADDLE PANEL
    The Paddle Panel is a replacement for hand-held game paddle devices designed to allow better control as well as bilateral manipulation activities. Paddle Panel has two buttons and two knob controls, and plugs directly into the game I/O port on the back of the computer. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple IIc, Apple IIe, IBM PC, and Atari computers....[More Information]

  9. PC SWITCH INTERFACE
    The PC Switch Interface is a control input interface designed to permit switch control of a personal computer (PC). This plug-and-play unit plugs directly into any unused serial port and enables up to five switches to be connected. Four different configurations are available and can be accessed by pressing a function key. No software setup is required and the unit is compatible with any switch-ready program....[More Information]

  10. PSS JOYSTICK ADAPTER
    PSS Joystick Adapter is an adapter to allow utilization of digital type joysticks with the Apple computer. One flip switch toggles from normal operation to joystick mode. Regular Apple controllers can be plugged into the Apple IIe with no interference from this device. A Select-A-Port device is recommended for use with an Apple II+; contact Psychological Software Services Inc. for more information. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple II+, Apple IIe, and Apple IIGS computers....[More Information]

  11. Picture of QUICK GLANCE 2 QUICK GLANCE 2
    Quick Glance 2 is an eye-controlled input system designed for use by individuals with upper extremity amputation or disabilities, severe physical or neurological disabilities, or spinal cord injury. This mouse replacement device allows the user to place a mouse pointer anywhere on a computer screen by looking at the desired location. The user's eye must be kept in the camera's field of view, a range of about 10 by 10 or 6 by 6 ccentimeters, depending on the model selected. Clicking can be accomp...[More Information]

  12. Picture of SAM (SWITCH-ADAPTED MOUSE) TRACKBALL & SAM (SWITCH-ADAPTED MOUSE) JOYSTICK SAM (SWITCH-ADAPTED MOUSE) TRACKBALL & SAM (SWITCH-ADAPTED MOUSE) JOYSTICK
    SAM Joystick and SAM track ball are designed to provide adapted computer access for individuals with upper extremity disabilities. These modified pointing devices are designed for both "Adaptive" and "Non-Adaptive" software applications under Windows. The switch is a substitute for the track ball or joystick and can be operated with various parts of the body , such as hands, feet, knees, elbows, head, etc. These SAM devices serve three purposes: First, they function as switch interfaces for sp...[More Information]

  13. Picture of SWITCH INTERFACE PRO SWITCH INTERFACE PRO
    The Switch Interface Pro is a control input interface designed to enable individulas with upper extremity disabilities to operate computers using switches. This unit moves easily between Macintosh and personal computers (PC) and enables up to five single switches (not included) to be connected to control computer functions. The unit is preprogrammed with mouse clicks and keyboard functions. Macintosh users can access a mouse click and the numeric keys 0,1, 2, and 3. PC users can access arrow key...[More Information]

  14. Picture of SWITCH RADIO-LINK SWITCH RADIO-LINK
    The Switch Radio-Link is a switch interface unit designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. This interface allows wireless connection of switches to computers, communication aids, toys, environmental controls, and other devices. The interface enables switches to be operated from anywhere within 12 feet, even through obstacles such as people and furniture. It works with all personal computer (PC) switch software that uses a standard switch interface, ...[More Information]

  15. WIRELESS SWITCH LINK
    The Wireless Switch Link is a control input interface designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This unit is an infrared two-switch interface for remote computer operation. The device comprises a receiver that plugs into the serial port of a computer and a transmitter into which switches (not included) are plugged for use at a remote location....[More Information]

  16. Picture of WOODPECKER WOODPECKER
    Woodpecker is a switch or joystick computer control interface designed for use by individuals with fine motor or upper extremity disabilities. This hardware interface connects to a computer's serial port and can be used with one or two switches or with a joystick. The hardware comes with two software programs: JoyMove, which enables the user to move the mouse cursor on the screen using a joystick connected to the hardware interface; and Woodsoft, which allows the user to make action-reaction gam...[More Information]

  17. Picture of WOODPECKER USB WOODPECKER USB
    Woodpecker USB is a switch or joystick computer control interface designed for use by individuals with fine motor or upper extremity disabilities. This hardware interface connects to a computer's USB port and can be used with one to five switches or with a joystick. The hardware comes with two software programs: JoyMove, which enables the user to move the mouse cursor on the screen using a joystick connected to the hardware interface; and Woodsoft, which allows the user to make action-reaction g...[More Information]

  18. Picture of X-KEYS CONTROLLER (USB) X-KEYS CONTROLLER (USB)
    The X-Keys Controller (USB) is a keyboard interface designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or fine motor disabilities. This unit is a compound programmable keyboard and joystick designed to provide access to custom or stock software and can be used in conjunction with the standard keyboard or as a stand-alone keyboard for applications not requiring a standard keyboard. The patented built-in joystick offers precise control with little movement and the design permits additional contr...[More Information]

  19. Picture of X-KEYS DESKTOP X-KEYS DESKTOP
    X-Keys Desktop is a keyboard interface designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or fine motor disabilities. This unit is a keypad with 20 user-programmable keys that provide one-button access to shortcuts such as macros and hotkeys. Users can create their own macros with keystroke programming. The keyboard comes in USB or PS/2 versions. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible or Macintosh computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: For PC, 2000, XP, or Vista operating system. For Mac, OSX o...[More Information]

  20. Picture of X-KEYS FOOT PEDAL X-KEYS FOOT PEDAL
    The X-Keys Foot Pedal is a keyboard interface designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or fine motor disabilities. This unit is a programmable keyboard designed to provide access to custom or stock software and can be used in conjunction with the standard keyboard or as a stand-alone keyboard for applications not requiring a standard keyboard. The unit provides three foot pedals that can be programmed to replace keyboard commands; a separate command can be programmed with the pedal ...[More Information]

  21. X-KEYS PRO
    The X-Keys Pro is a keyboard interface designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or fine motor disabilities. This unit is a programmable keyboard designed to provide access to custom or stock software and can be used in conjunction with the standard keyboard or as a stand-alone keyboard for applications not requiring a standard keyboard. The unit provides 58 user-programmable keys that accept multiple keystrokes, enabling multiple keystrokes to be programmed to a single key. Informa...[More Information]

  22. Picture of X-KEYS USB SWITCH INTERFACE X-KEYS USB SWITCH INTERFACE
    The X-Keys USB Switch Interface is a computer control input interface designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This unit enables up to 12 single switches (not included) to be connected to a computer to activate standard or onscreen keyboard and mouse commands. The unit is programmable by flipping a switch on the side of the unit, pressing a switch, and keying the desired function or sequence from the main keyboard. COMPATIBILITY: For use with IBM and compatible computer...[More Information]

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