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Provides Alternative Pointing Device

Trackpad with four buttons with a screen in the center.

Touchpad mouse that requires no hand or arm movement.

Triangular inclined device with joystick in center and logo written across the bottom edge.

Wireless joystick that provides the ability to simulate a mouse from a 4 way switch with the addition of 3 additional switch inputs.

Circular control unit with five buttons along the top curve and one center dial.

A compact multimedia controller that gives the user programmability and ergonomic control over multimedia applications. It features five programmable buttons, a jog dial, and a Shuttle wheel.

Eye gaze camera bar with camera in center.

An eye gaze camera designed to fit under any flat screen monitor or laptop screen.

4C eye tracking bar mounted to bottom of PC screen.

The Tobii Eye Tracker 4C attaches to the bottom of a computer screen and complements the use of a keyboard and mouse, enabling people to use their gaze as an additional input for computer interactions and gaming and increased accessibility.

Black, rectangular tablet with keyboard on screen and camera mounted to bottom of screen.

Assistive communication device and touchscreen tablet. 

Brain-computer interface communicator

intendiX is a novel, user-friendly software and hardware package providing an EEG-based Brain-Computer Interface system; it is a complete and compact BCI system for patients' everyday lives. intendiX lets users control different applications just by paying attention to the symbol they want to communicate.

A screenshot of a user using CiaoMundo's 5-letter, eye-controlled keyboard with predictive type. The screen shows 5 symbols, "a," "o," a small triangle, and "i."

An eye pointer system for people who, due to severe trauma or as a consequence of degenerative diseases find themselves in a condition of total immobility that enables them to communicate, to write, and to manage the entire computer using their eyes.

Red flower-like pattern on black background.

Software series designed to help students gain touchscreen targeting skills.

Frankenstein with tools in hand dancing behind five jars of brains on a table.

Software that provides touchscreen training activities that encourage language development and listening skills.