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Non-Adjustable Proximity Switch

A general-purpose switch. This proximity sensor is small enough to use as a head switch and sensitive enough to activate through a padded headrest or lap tray.

A gray, circular device with a black base.

A round switch suitable for users who need to use their head to activate a switch. 

Large vertical green rectangular shape with the name of the product at the top in gold lettering. A large gold-rimmed circle is in the middle with the outline of a head and various symbols all over it.

An online life skills curriculum that provides information that allows learners to become more functionally independent in their homes, schools, communities, and workplaces.

A metal cylindrical device with a black tip and a nut that screws on the end.

A switch that works best when the eye-blink is the only movement the user is able to perform. The sensor is capable of discriminating between random eye-blinks and a purposeful, controlled eye-blink. 

A yellow rectangular device with a green light and a yellow light on the front and a cord at the bottom.

Switch that provides a range of activation distances. Proximity sensors can be activated when a body part comes into its range without actually touching the switch.

A square device with a black frame around and an illustration of two light bulbs, one off and one on, with text that reads "light."

A low-profile mechanical switch that requires a few grams of pressure to activate. With a click sound to signal activation, it sits on a slightly angled platform for easier access.

A red want attached to a blue and gray switch with black cord for plugging in.

A mechanical switch intended to be used by any body part that can press against the wand. It is useful for people who need assistance with poor motor control.

Screenshot of Windows desktop with multiple windows open and pop outs magnifying two of the program's functions.

A multi-function, programmable, single-switch interface for Windows, offering a flexible means of independent control access to educational and productivity software, multimedia programs, and recreational activities.

Coiled beige USB cable connected to a small back rectangular device.

A universal infrared receiver/transmitter (UIRT) designed for use by individuals with mobility or severe physical disabilities that allows any USB-equipped PC to transmit and receive Infrared signals to common audio-visual equipment.

Oval-shaped device with two white knobs on one end, a red band around the center, and connected to a USB cable.

A lip, tongue, chin, finger or toe-operated USB mouse designed for individuals with spinal cord injury or upper extremity amputation or disability.