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  1. ACCUPOINT Picture of ACCUPOINT AccuPoint is a mouse emulator and computer cursor control interface designed for use by individuals with fine motor control or upper extremity disabilities or amputation, cerebral palsy, or spinal cord injury. While distinguishing tremors from intentional movements, this movement tracking system enables the user to control the mouse and type letters with movements ranging from very small to very large. The unit mounts on the back of the user's computer display and plugs into the computer with a ...[More Information]

  2. ADESSO SMART CAT USB TOUCHPAD (MODEL GDU-410) Picture of ADESSO SMART CAT USB TOUCHPAD (MODEL GDU-410) The Adesso Smart Cat USB Touchpad, model GDU-410, is a touch pad designed for use by individuals with fine motor disabilities. Intended to provide cursor control using a right-or left-hand finger, this device features one-touch vertical and horizontal scroll and zoom, glide extend, and a Cirque driver. The unit has four mechanical buttons and three programmable functions. Sounds and speed, sensitivity, and orientation settings are customizable with installation of the Cirque driver. COMPATIBILIT...[More Information]

  3. ASL MOUSE EMULATOR/USB (MODEL ASL519) Picture of ASL MOUSE EMULATOR/USB (MODEL ASL519) The ASL Mouse Emulator/USB, ASL519, is a mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. This system allows a power wheelchair driving system to function as a mouse interface for an on-chair computer. Computer access is provided via the computer's USB port. The system works with all power chair types, and includes all interface cables. OPTIONS: Laptop converter (model ASL 509); joystick extension 5th switch with T handle or straight version with a mono port (model ASL ...[More Information]

  4. ASL WIRELESS IR MOUSE EMULATOR 3-CHANNEL USB (MODEL ASL550) Picture of ASL WIRELESS IR MOUSE EMULATOR 3-CHANNEL USB (MODEL ASL550) The ASL Wireless IR Mouse Emulator 3-channel USB, model ASL550, is a mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. This wireless, infra-red (IR) mouse emulator provides computer access using a power wheelchair driving system as the mouse interface. It has three function channels for use with three directional RIM driving systems and works with all power chair types. The system includes an on-chair IR 3 functional channel transmitter, a desktop IR receiver and compute...[More Information]

  5. ASL WIRELESS IR MOUSE EMULATOR 5-CHANNEL USB (MODEL ASL551) Picture of ASL WIRELESS IR MOUSE EMULATOR 5-CHANNEL USB (MODEL ASL551) The ASL Wireless IR Mouse Emulator 5-channel USB, model ASL551, is a mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. This wireless, infra-red (IR) mouse emulator has 5 function channels and provides computer access using a power wheelchair driving system as the mouse interface. It works with all chair types. The system comes with an on-chair IR 5 functional channel transmitter, a desktop IR receiver and computer interface, and all required cables. OPTIONS: Laptop conve...[More Information]

  6. BEAM Picture of BEAM Beam is a mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with spinal cord injury or severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. This device is generally used by those with adaptive switches who wish to break the hard connection between the switch and their computers. Beam enables a HeadMouse Extreme (see entry) user to actuate the left, right, and middle mouse buttons using adaptive switches without a direct connection to the HeadMouse. For a Swifty (see entry) user, the Beam sends up to t...[More Information]

  7. BIG BLUE MOUSE (MODEL BBM 931) Picture of BIG BLUE MOUSE (MODEL BBM 931) The Big Blue Mouse, model BBM 931, is a mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with cognitive, learning, fine motor, mobility or upper extremity disabilities. This keyboard-style mouse gives "points of compass" control over the mouse pointer. When the user holds down the appropriate key, the mouse pointer on the screen moves in that direction until the key is released; pointer speed is adjustable. The Big Blue Mouse utilizes the Mousekeys feature of Microsoft Windows accessibility via...[More Information]

  8. BIOMUSE Picture of BIOMUSE BioMuse is a cursor control interface designed for use by individuals with severe physical or neurological disabilites or spinal cord or brain injury. This bioelectric signal controller is a rack-mountable package that enables users to control computer functions directly from muscle or eye movement or brainwave signals, bypassing standard input hardware, such as a keyboard or mouse. This device receives data from four main sources of electrical activity in the human body: muscles (EMG signals), ...[More Information]

  9. BOOST TRACER Picture of BOOST TRACER Boost Tracer is a head-controlled mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, ALS, carpal tunnel syndrome, or any other disability where the user lacks the hand control to use a standard mouse but retains good head movement. A micro-gyroscope senses the user's head movements, then transmits those movements to the computer using radio frequency (RF) waves, with an operating range of up to 15 feet. Custom switches ...[More Information]

  10. BRAINFINGERS SYSTEM Picture of BRAINFINGERS SYSTEM The Cyberlink System is a mouse emulator designed to provide hands-free computer operation for individuals with upper extremity disabilities. The device uses a headband/sensor harness to detect electrical signals on the forehead resulting from subtle facial muscle, eye, and brain activity. These signals are amplified and digitized and sent to the computer where the Cyberlink software decodes the signals into ten BrainFingers for continuous cursor control. Eye motions and facial gestures are also...[More Information]

  11. CIRQUE GLIDEPOINT DESKTOP & CIRQUE GLIDEPOINT TOUCH 'N TAP (MODELS GDB220, GDA230, & GPS150) The GlidePoint Desktop and GlidePoint Touch 'N Tap, models GDB220, GDA230 and GPS150, are trackpads designed to provide cursor control using a finger for individuals who have physical disabilities. A person moves his/her finger on the pad and the cursor on the screen replicates the movement. It is an ideal replacement for a mouse in situations where there is limited desk space or for people who have limited arm movement but good finger control. To simulate the mouse buttons, "click" and "double ...[More Information]

  12. CLICKAID Picture of CLICKAID ClickAid is a stand-alone on-screen mouse emulator designed for use by individual with fine motor or upper extremity disabilities. Designed for individuals who have difficulty switching between mouse buttons or double clicking on a physical computer mouse, this program works with all mouse systems, including head mouse and touch screen devices. Functions can be accessed by clicking on the form or, optionally, by using AutoSelect dwelling to enable the functions to be selected by hovering the mou...[More Information]

  13. CORDLESS SWITCH INTERFACE (MODEL H-53-USB) 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 co...[More Information]

  14. CRUISE Picture of CRUISE Cruise is a mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with fine motor or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. This device requires no hand or wrist movement. Users control the speed and direction of the cursor with a single, soft touch of a control ring. The programmable unit stores personal settings for automatic retrieval each time the computer is powered up. Designed to be plug-and-play for any computer with PS/2 or USB connection, the device features two switch input jack...[More Information]

  15. EASY CAT Picture of EASY CAT Easy Cat is a touch pad designed for use by individuals with fine motor disabilities and others who cannot manipulate a mouse. This external touch pad enables the user to control cursor movement by moving a finger on the surface of the pad. Two mechanical buttons emulate a two-button mouse. The unit can be mounted to most surfaces or held in the palm of the hand. COMPATIBILITY: For use with IBM and compatible computers or Macintosh computers with USB or serial/PS2 connection. DIMENSIONS: 2.7 x 3...[More Information]

  16. EEZEE MOUSE CURSOR Picture of EEZEE MOUSE CURSOR The eeZee Mouse CURSOR is a hands-free mouse alternative designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or neurological disabilities, spinal cord injury, or repetitive motion injuries. This device provides full mouse control of computers or alternative and augmentative communication devices (AAC), and enables users to control cursor movements through subtle body movements. Tilt-sensor technology is utilized to perform the cursor movements. Operating as a joystick in space, the key to the s...[More Information]

  17. EEZEE MOUSE SWITCH Picture of EEZEE MOUSE SWITCH The eeZee Mouse SWITCH is a hands-free mouse alternative designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or neurological disabilities, spinal cord injury, or repetitive motion injuries. The eeZee Mouse SWITCH provides full mouse control of computers or alternative and augmentative communication devices (AAC), and enables users to control cursor movements through subtle body movements, while providing real-time control of the left/right clicks and drag. Tilt-sensor technology is utilized to ...[More Information]

  18. ERGOCLICK The ErgoClick is a mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with carpal tunnel syndrome, fine motor disabilities, or upper extreemity disabilities. This device enables the user to move the mouse pointer using both hands in a relaxed manner; the palm of the right hand is used to position the pointer on the screen and the palm of the left hand is used to generate mouse clicks. ErgoClick also features an adjustable clicking force. The actuation force of the click button adjusts from 30 grams...[More Information]

  19. EXPERT MOUSE (MODEL K64325) Picture of EXPERT MOUSE (MODEL K64325) The Expert Mouse, model K64325, is a trackball designed for use by individuals with grasping disabilities or limited dexterity. In the center of this unit is a ball which can be moved with the palm of the hand or the fingertips to control the cursor. The system uses DiamondEye optical tracking. Encircling the ball is a Scroll Ring for fingertip scrolling. On both sides of the Scroll Ring are two large buttons, allowing left- and right-handed users to perform the "left" and "right" clicks of a st...[More Information]

  20. EYEGUIDE ASSIST Picture of EYEGUIDE ASSIST EyeGuide Assist is an eye-controlled input system designed for use by individuals with severe physical or neurological disabilities or spinal cord injury. The system includes a headset that mounts a small camera in front of the user's face to track eye movement, a receiver that connects via USB to the computer to transmit the eye movements to the computer, and software. Future software upgrades are included. The system supports three built-in methods to click on links, type, or issue other comma...[More Information]

  21. EYEGUIDE EYE TRACKER Picture of EYEGUIDE EYE TRACKER The EyeGuide Eye Tracker is an eye-controlled input system designed for use by individuals with severe physical or neurological disabilities or spinal cord injury. The system includes a headset that mounts a small camera with a wireless transmitter in front of the user's face to track eye movement, a wireless receiver that connects via USB to the computer to transmit the eye movements to the computer, and software. The software allows the user to calibrate the system to lighting conditions and c...[More Information]

  22. GRAPHIRE Picture of GRAPHIRE Graphire is a mouse and mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with upper extremity and fine motor disabilities. The size of a standard mouse pad, the set offers three input devices in one: A mouse, a pressure-sensitive pen, and a tablet. The mouse is a three-button scrollable mouse for right- or left-handed use. The mouse has no ball, so it tracks smoothly. The pen features a pressure-sensitive tip and a pressure-sensitive eraser and two side switches for clicks. The pen can be used to ...[More Information]

  23. HEADMOUSE EXTREME Picture of HEADMOUSE EXTREME HeadMouse Extreme is an mouse emulator designed to provide full mouse control of computers for people without use of their hands, but who have good head control. It operates from the top of a computer monitor, laptop computer, or augmentative communication device, and measures the user's head movements. The HeadMouse tracks a small disposable target that is placed on the user's forehead or glasses. This device provides a wide field-of-view, supports graphics-intensive applications like drawing a...[More Information]

  24. HEADWAY Headway is a cursor control interface designed for use by individuals with upper extremity and severe physical disabilities. This wireless infrared pointing device provides computer access via a small head worn transmitter. Left, right, up, and down head movements emulate on screen mouse movements. Used with an on screen keyboard (not included), this device enables total head control of the computer. The device's sensitivity is adjustable and with the press of a single mode button, the device op...[More Information]

  25. HULAPOINT II (MODELS HP-DT, HP-OEM, & HP-PM) Picture of HULAPOINT II (MODELS HP-DT, HP-OEM, & HP-PM) HulaPoint II is a mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This pointing device provides pressure-sensitive feedback for positive motion control without requiring vigorous movement. It has no protruding parts and is completely sealed so it can withstand spills, washdowns, and contaminants. Desktop (model HP-DT), OEM (model HP-OEM), and panel mount (model HP-PM) versions are each available in a USB, PS/2, or AT/serial configuration. Model HP-DT is housed i...[More Information]

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