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A child uses Kanghooru to control a game that teaches him syllables.

Kanghooru is a virtual mouse that allows users to manage programs with a push-button, carrying out a scan that has previously been defined by the program itself.  The mouse jumps through places on the screen by automatic scanning. 

A monitor with IntelliGaze functions that have typed out the word "hello" while a user gazes at the screen.

A module that makes it possible to operate all the functions of a PC using eye movements. It is designed for people with limited motor skills or many involuntary movements. 

Large vertical green rectangular shape with the name of the product at the top in gold lettering. A large gold-rimmed circle is in the middle with the outline of a head and various symbols all over it.

An online life skills curriculum that provides information that allows learners to become more functionally independent in their homes, schools, communities, and workplaces.

A metal cylindrical device with a black tip and a nut that screws on the end.

A switch that works best when the eye-blink is the only movement the user is able to perform. The sensor is capable of discriminating between random eye-blinks and a purposeful, controlled eye-blink. 

Screenshot of Windows desktop with multiple windows open and pop outs magnifying two of the program's functions.

A multi-function, programmable, single-switch interface for Windows, offering a flexible means of independent control access to educational and productivity software, multimedia programs, and recreational activities.

Oval-shaped device with two white knobs on one end, a red band around the center, and connected to a USB cable.

A lip, tongue, chin, finger or toe-operated USB mouse designed for individuals with spinal cord injury or upper extremity amputation or disability.

Angled view of rectangular black electronic device with a display showing control button choices and sound indicators.

A touch-free music system designed to allow people with physical or developmental disabilities to create music by using sensor technology to translate body movement into sounds.

Angled view of software box showing images of various design projects and product printed across the middle.

A drawing and graphics program that allows for the creation of posters, calendars, banners, newsletters, and greeting cards for individuals with a physical disability.

Tablet device with a stylus in a slot on the top, a coiled cable on the right, which is next to a USB drive.

A wireless pen tablet that can be used to enable students or teachers with mobility disabilities to write on a classroom whiteboard without leaving their desks.

Black oblong pointed object on a long stem connected to a mechanical arm.

A mouth-operated joystick that enables the user to move the cursor while sipping and puffing triggers clicking and right clicking.