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Interface/Connections

Long, thin rod with a rectangular base.

The Wobble Switch is activated by slightly moving the flexible arm, which bends 360-degrees for activation with almost any swiping motion or gross motor movement by the user.

Laptop with external webcamera and onscreen keyboard.

HeadMouse replaces the standard computer mouse for people who cannot use or have limited use of their hands.

A rectangular device with a number keypad on the left and trackball on the right.

Scorpius 19 is a numerical keypad with trackball.

black rectangular button with 3.5 mm plug

An external button that works with all CST models.

Round beige-colored "pillow" that contains a switch inside.

A smooth and soft foam surface makes this switch suitable for head or cheek activation. Easily fastens to a pillow or wheelchair cushion with safety pin and Velcro.

A small black and white device with a USB cable and two inputs for switches.

A switch interface that allows users to connect one or two switches via USB.

Two round flat wireless switches the size of a billiard ball with a USB drive.

A ready to use wireless switch set that is specifically designed for use with the Beamz Interactive Music System. 

Red-colored strip of material connected to an input jack.

A moisture-resistant switch that is activated by moving the 4 x 0.3-in/10.2 x 5-cm activation surface in either direction with 4-oz/110-g of force.

Four round single color switches. Red button mounted on small round black platform and connected by a black wire.

The Jelly Bean switch features a 2.5-in/6.4-cm activation surface recommended for users who are able to access a small target area.

A wired, red switch button with a round activation surface mounted on black base.

Switch control designed for users with visual impairments and/or physical disabilities that require a larger target area.