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A sip/puff device shown in black with a mouthpiece that has 3 holes. Tubing is attached on the side of the device with another sip/puff fitting.

A sip/puff joystick that emulates a USB or Bluetooth mouse, keyboard or game controller and is designed for people with limited upper extremity mobility.

Screenshot of control panel showing configuration and calibration options.

A mouse emulator program designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities that allows a common joystick or gamepad to control the cursor in the same way a mouse does.

Triangular inclined device with joystick in center and logo written across the bottom edge.

Wireless joystick that provides the ability to simulate a mouse from a 4 way switch with the addition of 3 additional switch inputs.

Otto Bock Bluetooth module.

Module that allows two bluetooth devices to be used in parallel using the wheelchair joystick.

Two circuit boards on top of each other with a single port.

Enables wired or wireless control of a mouse on a PC from a wheelchair joystick and wireless control of mouse functions from a connected 0/1 connector.

Round device with joystick and connector, separate mouse interface device.

The Moozi joystick is a low profile joystick-shaped multiple switch device which can be used to control a power drive wheelchair (requires a switch interface).

A small device wrapped by the index finger and with a loop at the top and a thumb through the loop.

A finger-controlled device for communication, Smart Home, and wheelchair for paralyzed people with very little movement left in one finger.

White rectangular device with four colored buttons on left side and joystick on right side.

Mouse-based joystick with big accessible buttons and four switch inputs for external switches. It is suitable for users with little arm strength.

orbiTouch Keyless Keyboard

An ergonomic keyboard and mouse in one, it's an alternative to the QWERTY keyboard that does not use keys. It has helped individuals with: Hand and finger injury, carpal tunnel syndrome, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, arthritis, and autism.