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Provides Alternative Pointing Device

Multi-colored image of on-screen keyboard with toolbar.

QualiKEY is software that replaces the system’s keyboard and mouse, allowing people with physical disabilities to access and manage any Windows application.

A handheld device that resembles a calculator with a small screen at top and eight directional buttons as well as other control buttons for a total of twenty buttons.

A mouse featuring, in addition to the normal mouse-click functions, a hold function of the left mouse button as well as a double-click button. The speed of the pointer movements is also individually adjustable.

White computer keyboard with tan, black, and red keys; keypad at left; and, an integrated keypad.

ABP KT 10 Small Field Keyboards work much like standard keyboards, but offer many possibilities of use that facilitate the operation of the PC system in daily use. Optional enhancements include a palm rest, finger guide, touchpad, hulapoint or trackball, and the adjustment for left or right handed people.

Rectangular pad with nine directional keys in the center and a set of three keys across the top and bottom of the device.

Mouse control for people with disturbances of fine motor skills, limited range of motion, spastic paralysis, and persons with dysmelia.

A black, wired adapter with a port for a joystick.

A mouse simulator with a USB port. The individual directions of movement of the normal mouse are simulated by a joystick, another multiple sensors or by five simple sensors. 

A small, rectangular, usb wired switch device with 4 jacks.

This product has been discontinued.

The DIPAX ControlBox is a USB adapter for mouse emulation with any sensors or digital joysticks and thus serves as a mouse replacement in the absence of fine motor skills, when the use of a standard mouse or a trackball is not possible.

Open Eyes

openEyes is an open-source open-hardware toolkit for low-cost real-time eye tracking.

Large white rectangular device with joystick in center and three colored buttons on either side.

A series of mouse simulator devices in which the mouse functions are controlled with different joysticks and adapted buttons or only with buttons, and without any buttons.

 A capsule-shaped device in a landscape position that sits atop a rectangular mount. It is white with a cord at one end, an LED indicator in the middle and about half of it consists of a large black oval screen on the other end. The mount is white with a black rectangle.

A hands-free mouse that uses small head movements to position the mouse cursor. It also provides hands-free left and right-clicking by enabling dwell selection software or by connecting two accessibility switches.

A computer screen and keyboard alongside a white console and several adapted switches.

Adapted Mouse operation with special switches or joystick is attained by using the I-Mouse switch box and its software. It connects to the USB port of the PC and is ready for switches (up to 10) to be plugged in. Adjusting all necessary settings is easy using the monitor.