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Assists with Pointing and Clicking

A red pillowcase.

Pillow switch with a replaceable fabric cover that is easy to mount for those who are, for example, bedbound.

A small, black rectangular device with a yellow button in the middle.

A handheld programmable IR transmitter with 1 push–button. 

A small black rectangular device attached to a wristband with a yellow button in the middle.

The IR-1S Wrist Transmitter is designed for users with motor and cognitive disabilities. The device can be internally switched between 7 GewaLink channels.

A white square device with a display that shows the transmitted GewaLink channel at the bottom and a notification light at the top.

Receiver with a display that shows the transmitted GewaLink channel. Battery operated.

A white rectangular device with 5 outputs on the bottom.

A programmable receiver with 8 relay outputs (functions).

A white square device with a notification light at the top left corner.

Combines infrared (IR) and radio (Gewa Radio) in the same receiver. Gewa Andromeda has a number of functions such as a mono/bistable function, switch-on display, and max/min response time. It is possible to connect external control switches for activating the relays and up to 5 separate IR detectors.

A small gray rectangular device.

CM-3 is a pneumatic switch that users can install with a choice of either a sip or puff function. 

A gray screen of menu options in black and green text.

A program that controls a mouse by voice. It is suitable for students with motor disabilities. 

A gray box of menu options and icons, including a red hand, a gray left arrow, a gray right arrow, a black up arrow, and a black down arrow.

A computer program used to control other programs, such as games, through a keyboard that works by automatic scanning. It is activated by clicking the "mouse" or some other emulator device. 

Menu options in blue, red, green, and black text on a beige background.

A program that provides accessibility to the pointer on tablets with a Windows operating system. It allows a user with severe mobility difficulties in hands or arms, in the lower extremities, and/or in the head to use computer applications, including the operating system.