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Provides Alternative Pointing Device

Various models of joystick switches. They resemble standard wheelchair joysticks, with long, thin switches with either a small knob or ball on top for the user to grasp and push/pull the switch. One model has a large yellow ball grip; two have smaller red ball grips. One model has a flat black knob or button grip. The joysticks are embedded in small control devices roughly the size of a wheelchair joystick box. These are either rectangular or circular in shape. One is blue; two are black; one is grey.

A type of adaptive switch device used in place of a mouse.

Front view wired rectangular based with three buttons--a single round button in the middle surrounded by two rectangular buttons with a cutout for the circular button.

A reliable, rugged and easy-to-integrate mouse module and cursor control solution for industrial computers, process automation systems, industrial keyboards, vision inspection systems, and military computers. 

A man sitting in front of a computer wearing a headband with a small device attatched.

A tracking system that facilitates access to a computer. It offers cursor controls through a small transmitter to a tracker mounted on the head.

Screen shot of toolbar across the top and a webcam window showing a smiling woman's face.

QualiEye is a cursor control interface designed for use by individuals with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury.

Two black foot pedals with connecting wire.

A device that gives complete control of a mouse cursor without having to take the hands off the keyboard, or the eyes off the monitor.

A medium-sized rectangular blue box with "Mouse Move" printed on it in white font, connected to a black USB cable.

A switch input USB port that allows an individual to control all mouse functions on both a PC or Macintosh computer using a combination of single switches or any multiple switch.

A white rectangular box which has four red arrows ; at the bottom it has click button.

The R.A.T. is a mouse Emulator for either Macintosh or PC Compatible computers.

Top of JoyBox with 10 numbered switch ports and four direction switch ports up, left, right, and down.

This product has been discontinued.

The JoyBox is a flexible USB switch box input adaptor that works with most popular switch software without requiring driver software installation.

Rectangular white box housing a blue rectangular box with a green button on top and cord attached to the top of its short side.

Scanning software that can be used as a substitute for a mouse. 

Rectangular box with 2 large ports on its short side, and 5 smaller ports on its longer side.

A keyboard simulator that allows people with functional limitations of their hands or arms to operate a keyboard with single or multiple sensors or joysticks on a IBM-compatible PC.