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Interface/Connections

A standard, wired mouse with left and right click buttons, and a switch input on the right side.

The Switch adapted Mouse has a standard 3.5mm socket which will accept any of our wide range of switches.  They have a USB plug and also have a PS2 adaptor.

Rectangular device with volume controls connected to the back of a smartphone.

A wearable AAC speaker system that connects wirelessly to an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch via Bluetooth. It can be attached to the strap of a device carry bag, worn on a breakaway neck lanyard or attached magnetically to a device.

Rectangular device with two buttons along left edge, four arrow keys in center surrounding a center button, and three keys along the right edge.

AdMouse is a particularly suitable device that facilitates technology integration for people with reduced motor skills. It has 10 buttons through which the user can perform the same functions as a conventional mouse, adding some additional features.

A small dark grey transmitter device that is rectangular in long and oval in shape.

Wireless gyroscopic mouse.

Square switch with logo across the top, lightning connector on top edge, and two jacks on bottom edge.

Switch interface allowing switch access to iOS devices.

Black mouse that resembles a pen with a scroll wheel and right and left click buttons on the pen with a corded base.

A pen-shaped, programmable mouse designed to take up less space on a desk. It keeps the arm in a natural position facing into the body without unnecessary twists and strain.

Otto Bock Bluetooth module.

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

Small, white rectangular plastic device with mini-jack and PS2 input ports.

A switch adapter that enables people with a physical disability who want to connect individual buttons to their computer to turn off one or two mouse buttons.

Wireless home phone on dock features led screen and large font buttons, and comes with a smartwatch looking device.

The MAXCOM Comfort MM715 SOS is a phone with wireless, waterproof SOS wristband which enables automatic connection to predefined number in speakerphone mode.

Two pictures side by side, with the one on the left showing a touch pad with wires connected to it and the picture on the right showing a device with a mouse speed dial.

An adaptation to enable people with serious motor disabilities to operate a computer with two functions.