translate

Provides Alternative Pointing Device

Tablet with icons surrounding it to represent EEG, microphone, camera, motion sensor, and eye tracking.

BrainControl AAC is a modular Augmentative Alternative Communicator Assistive Communicator for LIS (Locked-in State) and CLIS patients. It is a kind of mental joystick allowing a computer or other external devices to be controlled by thoughts. 

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

Mouse based on a sturdy microswitch joystick with big accessible buttons and four switch inputs for external switches.

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.

A black Bjoy Ring attached to the bottom of a wheelchair joystick.

BJOY Ring is a USB device that converts your wheelchair's joystick into a mouse to control your computer and compatible tablets and smartphones.

Tablet with three rows of five application icons on top of a line of text on the screen.  A fourth, bottom row has three icons and a single text box.

TM EyeWay uses eye-pointing to navigate computer usage. It offers a way for communication for users with various versions of SLA and related syndromes.

Several different types of vertical mice. They all resemble a standard mouse turned on its side and feature 2-3 buttons on either side of the device. Some models have a scroll wheel on the side where the user's thumb will rest. Others place the scroll wheel in the center in between the two click buttons, so that users click and scroll with their fingers and do not use their thumb. Each model is either: grey and black; grey and silver; dark purple and black; or black with rainbow trim.

A type of ergonomic mouse that allows the user to keep their hand and wrist in a neutral "thumbs up" position while operating it.

Various models of ergonomic mice. Two are "handshoe" style mice, which have deep indentations for the thumb and fingers to rest in and a ridge in the middle separating them. The other two models resemble standard mice; one has a built-in palm rest on the right-hand side and the other has a gentler arch than standard mice. Three models are black; one has black sides with a dark grey top.

Ergonomic mice are designed to fit the hand more comfortably than standard mice, and they can reduce pain and fatigue associated with using a mouse for long periods of time. An ergonomic mouse may be easier for people with disabilities to use.

An oblong device with one central button mounted to the underside of a monitor. 

An eye tracking camera and an alternative PC mouse input system.

ViVo Mouse logo featuring a large drawn eye in a green 3D circle.

An advanced software head tracker that works with a standard webcam to automatically find your face, providing complete hands-free control of your PC. With your voice or by moving your head you have full control of the mouse and pointer control.  

Main sensor on a hinged tripod stand with two sensor arms one on either side.

AccuPoint is a movement tracking system that enables a person to control a computer without the use of hands by tracking a reflective dot cluster attached to a person or a piece of clothing using double-sided tape.