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Controls/Connections do not require twisting of fingers or wrist

Origin ID: 
1012
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A capacitive head pointer and stylus for tablet computers and touchscreens designed for use by individuals with grasping or upper extremity disabilities, spinal cord injury, or severe physical disabilities.

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An illustration of a hand on top of a purple diamond shape and the IntelliTools brand name across the top left side.

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A simple CD player that is controlled using a single switch or the keyboard's spacebar.

Screenshot of a purple control screen with a digital counter on top and a 2x3 grid of large orange control buttons in the middle.

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