Cursor Control Interface
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ACCESS PACK SWITCH CLICK SAMPLER
--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 1/2004) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Access Pack Switch Click Sampler is a mouse emulator and control switch training program package designed for use by children with upper extremity disabilities. This package includes the Switch Click by Tash (see separate entry) and a single disk with "Frog & Fly: Feed the Frog," Switch Arcade: Balloons," Scan & Match: Insects," and "Switch Puzzle: Painted Faces." These programs are single-switch programs focussing o...[More Information]
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ADAP2U KEYBOARD EMULATOR SYSTEM (MODEL A2U10) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Adap2U Keyboard Emulator, model A2U10, is a cursor control interface system designed to provide complete keyboard accesss through any alternative input device for individuals with cerebral palsy, spina bifida, traumatic spinal cord injuries or anyone who have little or no upper limb functionality. It provides transparent access to IBM-PC/AT and compatible computers with any DOS, Windows, or networked applications. A ...[More Information]
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ADAPOINT (MODEL ADAPT) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The AdaPoint, model ADAPT, is a mouthstick cursor control interface designed for use with the Adap2U keyboard emulator system (see separate entry) for individuals who have little or no upper limb control. This input pointing device may be activated with the mouth or chin and provides mouse-like control of the computer cursor by using a small range of controllable head motion. The unit sits on a desk or may be mounted to ...[More Information]
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AM-TRAC --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- AM- TRAC is a track ball and three buttons contained in a small box. The user moves the track ball manually to emulate mouse cursor control. The left and right buttons emulate the "click" button on the standard mouse. The center button toggles the "drag lock" feature that produces a similar effect to holding down the button on a standard mouse; the drag lock eliminates the requirement that a button be held down. Using a software program (...[More Information]
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AMTRAC --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 2/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- AmTRAC is a track ball and three buttons contained in a small case. The user moves the track ball manually to emulate mouse cursor control. The left and right buttons, which surround the track ball, emulate the " click" button on the standard mouse. The center button, located above the track ball, toggles the "drag lock" feature that produces a similar effect to holding down the button on a standard mouse; the drag lock ...[More Information]
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BALLPOINT MOUSE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 01/2010) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The BallPoint Mouse is a track ball and four button unit which clamps onto a laptop computer keyboard for individuals with limited upper mobility. The unit snaps into a clamp which then can be attached to the side of the keyboard. Moving the track ball manually and pressing combinations of the four buttons provides emulation of a standard mouse. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Compaq, Toshiba, NEC, Zenith, and GRiD families ...[More Information]
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COMPUDAPTER --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Compudapter is an alternate computer keyboard that allows the user to select characters by scanning. The keyboard consists of a scanning array that stands upright attached to a horizontal panel that contains three switches: one for scanning horizontally, one for scanning vertically, and one for selecting a character once it has been reached. The scanning array is comprised of six rows: four containing standard keyboard characters, and the...[More Information]
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COMPUTER ENTRY TERMINAL II --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 1/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Computer Entry Terminal II (CET II) is an alternate computer keyboard that can be operated by direct selection with an optical pointer or by scanning with single, dual, or multiple switches. (Scanning can be automatic, row and column, or directed.) The user selects positions on the surface of the CET II that correspond to the keys on the standard computer keyboard. When a position is selected, the corresponding character i...[More Information]
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CORDLESS MOUSE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/2010) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Cordless Mouse is an infrared wireless mouse that may be used at a distance from 12" to 5' from the computer. The range of operation is 90 degrees. The system consists of a receiver that plugs into the computer' s serial port or dedicated mouse port, and a wireless mouse with three buttons. Resolution is adjustable from 10 to 1,200 dots per inch. The following software is included on 3.5" and 5.25" disks: Mouse Driv...[More Information]
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CORDLESS MOUSE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Zen Cordless Mouse is a computer input device and cursor control interface that has no cable, so it can be used up to 4 feet away from the receiver and within a 90 degree arc. The uncabled mouse transmits its motion to the receiver by means of infrared signals. The unit has three rectangular function buttons and a curved palm rest. COLOR: White....[More Information]
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CROSS SCANNER The Cross Scanner is a single switch keyboard modification program designed to run any software by a single switch or any pointing device for individuals with little or no hand mobility. Using a single switch plugged into any device capable of producing a mouse-click or any device that can be the mouse (mouse, joystick, track ball, HeadMouse, FreeWheel, etc), the user is able to perform mouse moves and clicks, text entry (via an on- screen keyboard) and all other operations. All operation is sup...[More Information]
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EXPANDED KEYBOARD MOUSE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Expanded Keyboard Mouse is a mouse emulating device for IBM PC-XT, PC-AT, and PS/2 computers. The device consists of twelve 1.5-inch membrane keys. Eight of these keys are labeled with arrows pointing up, down, left, right, and towards the four diagonal directions. When one of these keys is pressed, the mouse pointer moves in the corresponding direction on the screen until the key is released. The rate of pointer movemen...[More Information]
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EXPERT MOUSE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Expert Mouse is a cursor control interface that consists of a track ball surrounded by a small box housing. The user moves the track ball manually to emulate mouse functions. Two click buttons are provided on the housing on either side of the track ball so that the product may be optimally used by left- and right-handed users. Expert Mouse requires less hand movement than a regular mouse, and the track ball requires min...[More Information]
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EYEMOUSE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Eyemouse is a system which enables a computer user to control cursor movement on the screen through eye movement. Four light sensors attached to the computer screen frame measure eye and head movements and accepts those actions as commands equivalent to standard key strokes and a mouse. A user can select words, letters, and commands by looking at the appropriate keys on the image of the keyboard on the computer screen. By...[More Information]
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FASTTRAP --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 2/2005)RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- FastTRAP is a track ball, three buttons, and a "third axis" roller, contained in a small box. The user moves the track ball manually to emulate mouse cursor control. The left and right buttons emulate the " click" button on the standard mouse. The center button toggles the " drag lock" feature, produing a similar effect to holding down the button on a standard mouse; the drag lock eliminates the requirement that a button ...[More Information]
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FINGERTIP CONTROLLER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 06/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- FingerTip Controller includes five soft-touch buttons which simulate the action of a standard joystick to control screen movement in four directions, with the fifth button to fire or initiate action. A left hand model of the controller is available. The FingerTip Controller is connected to the computers with a 9-pin DIN jack. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple II, Atari (some or all models), Commodore 64, and NEC (some or al...[More Information]
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FOOTMOUSE DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/2010) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Footmouse is a cursor control device operated by foot movement. The base of the Footmouse remains on the floor, and the cursor is moved by sliding the foot over the base in an up, down, left, or right motion. Footmouse performs all the functions of the standard keyboard cursor keys, including auto-repeat if held down. Footmouse plugs in between the keyboard and the computer, and does not interfere with normal keyboard opera...[More Information]
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FREEWHEEL HEAD POINTING SYSTEM --- DISCONTINUED (VERIFIED 7/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The FreeWheel Head Pointing System is a cordless device that can be used in place of a standard keyboard with most software. The system includes FreeBoard software (see entries under FreeBoard and Screen Keys/FreeBoard), a small optical camera, a reflector kit, and connecting cables and adaptors. FreeBoard provides a visual image of the keyboard, which can be reconfigured by the user. When the image is on the screen, the u...[More Information]
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GAME PADDLE FOR APPLE II COMPUTERS --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Game Paddle for Apple II Computers is a proportional control that duplicates the function of standard Apple game paddles (9 pin hole). The knob is a large ball and the base has a non-slip bottom. Motion of the knob is approximately linear. A jack (1/8" phone) is provided so that a switch may be connected for use with software requiring switch selection or a fire button. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple II computers. DIMENSIONS: 8 x 6 x 1 i...[More Information]
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GRAVIS SUPERMOUSE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verifed 08/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The SuperMouse is a mouse cursor-control device with 3 user-definable buttons. The mouse features tracking speed capabilities that permit precise movement between pixels and allow the user to maneuver around the entire monitor with .5" of mouse movement. The buttons can be customized for access to menu command and tool palette items, and may be used with macro programs. The SuperMouse is A/UX and MacX compatible, and will ...[More Information]
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HEADMOUSE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/2005) REPLACED BY HEADMOUSE EXTREME (SEE ENTRY). RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The HeadMouse is an optical pointer designed to provide full mouse control of computers for people without use of their hands, but who have good head control. The HeadMouse headset uses the user's head movements to exactly imitate the movements of a desktop mouse. An ultrasound signal, transmitted from a small box on top of the computer monitor, is detected by three sensors loc...[More Information]
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ICONTROLLER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Icontroller is a cursor control interface for use with portable laptop computers. The Icontroller has a small joystick that is controllable with one finger. This mouse substitute also takes up less desk space since it attaches to the side of the computer keyboard. COMPATIBILITY: IBM compatible. Can be used with Windows 3.0, spreadsheets, or desktop publishing....[More Information]
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LITE TOUCH --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/2010) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Lite Touch is a light activated joystick emulator. Four sensors are attached to the frame of the computer screen, one to each side. In addition, up to four more sensors may be placed at the corners. The user wears an optical pointer attached to the head, or some other part of the body. The pointer is directed at the first four sensors in order to emulate the four directions of movement of a joystick. The additional sens...[More Information]
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LONG RANGE OPTICAL POINTER (LROP) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 3/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Long Range Optical Pointer (LROP) is a hardware and software package that allows standard software to be operated using only head movement. The program creates a graphic image of the computer keyboard on the monitor. The user wears a headset with an optical sensor device (Long Range Optical Pointer, or LROP) built into it. By directing the sensor toward the screen, the user moves a dot around the keyboard image. By hol...[More Information]
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MACRAT --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Macrat is a mouse emulating device for the Apple IIGS and Macintosh computers. The device consists of twelve 1.5-inch membrane keys. Eight of these keys are labeled with arrows pointing up, down, left, right, and towards the four diagonal directions. When one of these keys is pressed, the mouse pointer moves in the corresponding direction on the screen until the key is released. The rate of pointer movement is adjustable...[More Information]
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MACTRAC --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 2/2005)RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- MacTRAC is a track ball and three buttons contained in a small case. The user moves the track ball manually to emulate mouse cursor control. The left and right buttons, which surround the track ball, emulate the " click" button on the standard mouse. The center button, located above the track ball, toggles the "drag lock" feature that produces a similar effect to holding down the button on a standard mouse; the drag lock ...[More Information]
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MIND MASTER --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Mind Master is an alternate game paddle input device that measures small changes in the electrical conductivity of the user's skin (GSR) and translates the fluctuation into a signal like that of the normal game paddle. No movement is required by the user who simply rests two fingers of one hand on two electrodes of the sensor unit. Programs are controlled by the user's skin responses to brain activity, similar to the way one measure o...[More Information]
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MODIFIED JOYSTICK --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 06/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Modified Joystick functions as a standard joystick, with an adapted rectangular top and a slip-on cradle to rest the hand. The Modified Joystick can be stabilized by clamping onto a table. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple II, Atari (some or all models), Commodore 64, and NEC (some or all models) computers....[More Information]
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MOUSEPEN (MODEL 99850) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/2010) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- MousePen, model 99850, is a cursor control device which is the approximate shape and size of a traditional writing pen for individuals with a mobility disability. The click button is located on the shaft of the device. Three models are available. The MousePen PC is compatible with the standard Microsoft serial and IBM PS/2 mice; the MousePen Portable is designed to work on a variety of surfaces for situations where "mou...[More Information]
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MOUSEPEN MAC --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The MousePen Mac is a mouse emulator computer input device and cursor control interface designed to reduce the physical distance needed to move a conventional mouse. The pen-shaped unit has a centrally located "click" button for right or left handed operation. COMPATIBILITY: For use on ADB Macintosh computers....[More Information]
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MOUSEPEN PC --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The MousePen PC is a mouse emulator device and cursor control interface that enables the user to reduce the physical distance needed to move a conventional mouse with track ball. The pen shape has a centrally located "click" button for right or left hand use. The Mousepen PC is compatible with IBM computers....[More Information]
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MOUSEPEN PORTABLE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The MousePen Portable is a mouse emulator and cursor control interface designed to reduce the physical distance needed to move a mouse. This pen- shaped device has a centrally located "click" button allows right or left hand use. COMPATIBILITY: The MousePen Portable is designed for IBM compatible computers....[More Information]
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MOUSESTICK --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The MouseStick is a joystick that can be used in place of a mouse to move the cursor on the screen. The joystick can be configured by the user to provide customized response for a variety of software programs. The joystick has three buttons, one on the handle and two on the base; each button responds to a single, double, or triple click. Customized settings can be saved, and designated settings can be automatically loaded...[More Information]
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MOUTH OPERATED CONTROLLER FOR QUADS --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 06/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Mouth Operated Controller for Quads is an alternative joystick that requires only 1 ounce of pressure for activiation. The user moves a lever with his tongue in order to execute joystick movements and sips and puffs on a tube in order to operate the fire, reset, and game select buttons. The system functions as a directional control that keeps rate constant and can change direction. The system is fully compatible with the ...[More Information]
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MVP MOUSE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The MVP Mouse is a track ball with three buttons which emulate the functions of a mouse. The user moves the track ball manually and depresses the buttons to make selections and activate features. An on-screen control panel allows the user to customize button functions, tracking speed, and double-click speed. COMPATIBILITY: For use with the Apple Macintosh SE/II. DIMENSIONS: 4.5 x 1.75 x 6.25 inches....[More Information]
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PC-TRAC --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 2/2005)RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- PC-TRAC is a track ball and three buttons contained in a small case. The user moves the track ball manually to emulate mouse cursor control. The left and right buttons, which surround the track ball, emulate the " click" button on the standard mouse. The center button, located above the track ball, toggles the "drag lock" feature that produces a similar effect to holding down the button on a standard mouse; the drag lock ...[More Information]
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POWERMOUSE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The PowerMouse is a one-handed keyboard and cursor control interface that allows full keyboard functions and basic mouse capability with fingertip control of programmable functions. The device has 40 buttons and provides for 240 user-definable functions of 255 keystrokes each. COMPATIBILITY: IBM compatible and works with Windows. Uses a serial interface....[More Information]
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PROPOINT --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 02/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- ProPoint is a optical track ball with two buttons contained in a small casing. The user can emulate mouse control by moving the track ball manually. One button provides the additional feature of locking, which functions as a shift lock and locks on a selected item. The other button acts like the control button on a mouse. The track ball can be removed for cleaning. COMPATIBILITY: For use with the Macintosh IIcx, IIx, II...[More Information]
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QUADLYNX TRACKBALL --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The QUADLynx track ball is a mouse emulator designed for individuals with limited upper limb mobility. It plugs directly into the mouse port of the Apple II or Macintosh and handles all software just as the mouse would. The track ball is set in a stationary base, and is designed for precise cursor manipulation, versatility and ease-of-use. The design also reduces the accumulation of dust. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple...[More Information]
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QUICKSTICK --- DISCONTINUED (Verified 09/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- QuickStick is a joystick alternative to the mouse for the Apple Macintosh. A toggle switch enables the QuickStick to be operated like a mouse with four inches of actual stick travel, or like a joystick for more precise tasks. Three buttons permit emulation of mouse clicking and additional functions. COMPATIBILITY: Two models are available: one for Macintosh 512 and Plus computers ($59.95) and one for Macintosh SE and II co...[More Information]
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REMOTE MOUSE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Remote Mouse is a wireless portable mouse that permits the user to execute Macintosh mouse and keyboard functions from up to 50 feet away. The device consists of a receiver which plugs into the ADB port, and a portable mouse pointer. Mouse functions are emulated by moving and clicking the pointer. Contact manufacturer for further information. COMPATABILITY: For use on Apple Macintosh SE/II computers. DIMENSIONS: 7 x 2.5 ...[More Information]
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SERIAL TRACKBALL AND PS/2 TRACKBALL --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Serial track ball and PS/2 track ball are track balls designed so that the track ball can be moved using the thumb. Three buttons are located above and to the right of the ball. The devices have three speed ranges with resolutions varying from 50 to 800 dots per inch. The Serial model is capable of emulating both the two-button Microsoft Mouse and the three-button PC Mouse, and automatically invokes one of these mod...[More Information]
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SILHOUETTE TRACKBALL --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Silhouette Optical track ball emulates mouse cursor control. The user moves the track ball manually to perform mouse functions. This product also has three buttons which control additional features of the track ball: select, lock, and programmable. The track ball has a contoured, curved shape to reduce wrist fatigue. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Macintosh SE or higher systems....[More Information]
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THUMBELINA (MODEL 99850) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/2010) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Thumbelina, model 99850, is a micro track ball which is used to emulate a mouse. The user manually moves the tiny track ball within its casing and presses three buttons to perform mouse functions for individuals with limited mobility. Thumbelina can be mounted onto standard and laptop keyboards or remain unattached simply using the provided cable. This track ball comes in three models: PC, Portable, and MAC. The PC mode...[More Information]
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TONGUE CONTROLLER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 06/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Tongue controller is a modified telephone touch pad which includes four directional switches to control screen movement, and action, reset, and select switches. The Tongue Controller connects to the computer with a 9-pin DIN jack, and requires an activation pressure of 0.5 oz. to trigger the switch. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple II, Atari (some or all models), Commodore 64, and NEC (some or all models) computers....[More Information]
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TURBO MOUSE 4.0 --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Turbo Mouse 4.0 is cursor control interface hardware and software for Macintosh computers that requires less hand movement than a regular mouse, and the track ball requires minimal finger movement. HARDWARE: The track ball, or Apple Destop Bus (ADB), has a housing with two click buttons on either side and two ADB ports for chaining other ADB devices. The track ball is large, enabling better control and smoother movement...[More Information]
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TURBO TRACKBALL --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Turbo track ball is a mouse emulator consisting of a track ball encased in the center of a small box for individuals with limited upper limb mobility. The user moves the track ball to emulate mouse functions. Two buttons below the track ball allow the user to emulate the "click" function on the standard mouse and to provide a lock feature (so that, for example, a menu will stay held down without requiring the user t...[More Information]
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UNMOUSE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The UnMouse is a touch-sensitive tablet used for mouse emulation, graphic input, and function key selection. The UnMouse is an absolute pointing device, meaning that the touch points map directly to corresponding points on the computer screen; the tablet resolution is 1, 000 x 1,000 touch points. Touching the glass plate on top of the tablet with a finger or stylus (included) moves the cursor to the desired location, mu...[More Information]
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VISUAL KEYBOARD 2.0 --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Visual Keyboard 2.0 is an on screen keyboard program designed to allow the user to enter text in Windows applications for individuals who are blind or have low vision. This software allows the user to use any pointing device (mouse, track ball, head pointer, etc.) in point/click or dwell mode, or a switch to enter text in a scanning mode. Productivity is increased by features including word prediction that learns, au...[More Information]
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