Products that match: Adaptive Mice
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A device that allows an eye gaze user the same access to any standard Windows application as their peers who are using the keyboard and mouse. Also gives access to environmental controls.
Hardware and software bundle designed for classroom use.
An eye pointer system for people who, due to severe trauma or as a consequence of degenerative diseases find themselves in a condition of total immobility that enables them to communicate, to write, and to manage the entire computer using their eyes.
intendiX is a novel, user-friendly software and hardware package providing an EEG-based Brain-Computer Interface system; it is a complete and compact BCI system for patients' everyday lives. intendiX lets users control different applications just by paying attention to the symbol they want to communicate.
The Tobii Eye Tracker 4C attaches to the bottom of a computer screen and complements the use of a keyboard and mouse, enabling people to use their gaze as an additional input for computer interactions and gaming and increased accessibility.
An eye gaze camera designed to fit under any flat screen monitor or laptop screen.
Wireless joystick that provides the ability to simulate a mouse from a 4 way switch with the addition of 3 additional switch inputs.
An assistive technology Morse Code input device. It is designed for those who have physical challenges and or challenges in communicating vocally who wish to use a computer.
The Moverio Pro BT-2200 smart headset features key technologies designed for the industrial workplace, including use with most safety helmets.
Touchpad mouse that requires no hand or arm movement.
A mouse and headset combo designed for mobility, giving the user freedom of movement and premium sound quality.
Allows a user to move a mouse cursor without moving their hands. Users roll a trackball that is held stationary, rather than physically dragging a standard mouse across a surface.
Smaller mouse that often features simplified controls or color-coded buttons, which may be helpful for some people with disabilities.
Sealed, waterproof mice that typically have antimicrobial coatings.
Handheld alternative to trackball mouse, which allows users to hold and operate the mouse with either one hand or two—without needing to place the mouse on a desktop surface.
Keyboard with built-in trackball mouse.
Similar to a trackball mouse and features a rollable bar that the user slides forward and backward, left and right, to navigate their computers.
A type of touch-activated mouse that users operate by dragging their fingers across a small surface in order to move the cursor.
Allows users to create digital artwork and files by drawing with a stylus on a physical device, similar to a traditional pen and paper. Users can zoom and pan to reach all areas of the digital canvas and can easily erase their marks with a single click or swipe.
Swap out a standard computer monitor for a touchscreen to gain tablet-like control and eliminate the need for a mouse and keyboard.
An ocular pointing system for communication and computer access.
Bluetooth alternative mouse designed to be worn like a pair of glasses.
A lightweight eye-control system designed for wheelchair and tabletop use that features a removable binocular system.
Eye trackers with a magnetic mount for universal mounting.
Software that when combined with an eye tracker enables computer access on a Windows PC via eye gaze and switch input, replacing the standard keyboard and mouse.