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  1. QUALIEYE & QUALIEYE LITE QualiEye is a cursor control interface designed for use by individuals with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. This program provides a hands-free mouse alternative, enabling users to move the cursor using body movements and give commands using gestures. The program converts head or finger movements into on-screen cursor movements in real time by processing the images of a standard USB camera (not included). The program provides precise cursor control without r...[More Information]

  2. QUALIKEY Picture of QUALIKEY QualiKey is an on-screen keyboard program designed for use by individuals with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. This virtual keyboard enables users to type data directly into Windows applications, run and close applications, manage tasks, manage the start menu and shut down the computer, check on-line help and more. This progran can be fully customized to maximize and speed up the user's ability to input commands and text. QualiSet for QualiKey (included) en...[More Information]

  3. QUICK GLANCE 2 Picture of 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 centimeters, depending on the model selected. Clicking can be accompl...[More Information]

  4. QUICK GLANCE 3 Picture of QUICK GLANCE 3 Quick Glance 3 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 portable 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 centimeters. Clicking can be accomplished with an eye blink, a hardwar...[More Information]

  5. QUICK GLANCE SYSTEM (MODEL SGD) Picture of QUICK GLANCE SYSTEM (MODEL SGD) The Quick Glance System is a cursor control interface designed for use by individuals who are quadriplegic or who have other upper extremity disabilities. This system enables users to place the cursor anywhere on the screen simply by looking at the desired location; mouse clicks are accomplished either by slow eye blinks or with a hardware switch and a zoom feature enables greater accuracy for precision work. The software is designed to run in the background while the user works with standard Wi...[More Information]

  6. SAM (SWITCH-ADAPTED MOUSE) TRACKBALL & SAM (SWITCH-ADAPTED MOUSE) JOYSTICK Picture of 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]

  7. SLIMBLADE TRACKBALL (MODEL K72327US) Picture of SLIMBLADE TRACKBALL (MODEL K72327US) The SlimBlade Trackball, model K72327US, is a track ball desinged for use by individuals with limited dexterity. This unit has three user-selectable modes: (1) navigation mode controls the cursor and scrolling; (2) media mode controls volume, play/pause, stop, and track forward/backward in music and other media; and (3) view mode zooms in/out and pans in pictures and documents. In all functional modes, the user controls the functions by moving the ball with the fingertips or palm. The unit conne...[More Information]

  8. SNIFF CONTROLLER Picture of SNIFF CONTROLLER -------- PROTOTYPE --------- PURPOSE: To design a prototype of a sniff controller for individuals with paralytis and disabilities ranging from quadriplegia to “locked-in-syndrome.” Individuals who are paralyzed from the neck down may be able to guide their movements by sniffing into tubes. The nerve regions that receives signals from the roof the mouth/soft palate that control the ability to sniff are often unaffected by paralytic injuries and disorders. The scientists at the Weizmann Institute ...[More Information]

  9. SOFTSTEP KEYWORX Picture of SOFTSTEP KEYWORX SoftStep KeyWorx is a foot operated mouse and keyboard system designed to allow computer access for individuals with upper extremity disabilities or carpal tunnel syndrome, or to reduce the risk of repetitive strain injury. This is a hardware and software bundle that translates up/down and left/right foot movements into control values, enabling the user to control the cursor, enter text, select programs, bring a browser window forward, scroll through folders and open documents, send out keystrok...[More Information]

  10. SWITCH CLICK Switch Click is a mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or fine motor disabilities. The device plugs into the computer and funtions as a mouse click, providing access to most switch-accessible software. The user retains full accessibility to the standard keyboard and mouse. COMPATIBILITY: For use with Macintosh or IBM and compatible computers....[More Information]

  11. SWITCH RADIO-LINK Picture of 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]

  12. SWITCHMOUSE SwitchMouse is a mouse emulator program designed for users who access the computer with one or two switches or joysticks. The switches connect to the computer via a serial or parallel port to move the mouse cursor, click, and drag. The program provides multiple scanning modes for selection of mouse direction. The program can be interfaced to the EEK program (see separate entry) to allow text entry by direct scanning. The program is supplied with one switch adapter (but switch itself is not inclu...[More Information]

  13. TRACKBALL PRO Picture of TRACKBALL PRO Track Ball Pro, formerly RollerMouse, is a track ball designed with four buttons contained in a small box for individuals who have upper extremity disabilities or who have repetitive motion disorders. The user moves the ball manually to emulate mouse functions. Each button activates an additional feature; these include a "click-lock" feature which allows dragging, scrolling, and drawing without holding a button down continuously, a total left/right control, and multiple resolutions. It is design...[More Information]

  14. TWIDDLER, THE (MODEL HKT-35) The Twiddler is a 5-inch long pocket-sized mouse pointer and full-function keyboard in a single unit that can be used with either the right or left hand. The unit is equipped with a 6-foot cord and will work as far as 50 feet away from the computer. This combination unit is good for individuals who do computer work from a bed, one-handed individuals, or individuals with difficulties accessing a keyboard and a mouse. The Twiddler has three rows of keys on the front surface. Each row is designated...[More Information]

  15. WOODPECKER Picture of 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]

  16. WOODPECKER USB Picture of 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]

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