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A small device that resembles a mouth retainer fitted by a dentist.

A communication, Smart Home,  and wheelchair controller for users who are paralyzed but with the ability to control the movement of their tongue.

A small domed device with three sensors at its base.

A wearable EMG assistive technology device that is small, non-invasive, wireless. It gives those with ALS/MND, spinal cord injury, or any other condition causing paralysis and loss of speech a connection to the world.

A person on the webcam screen with computer lines outlining eyebrows and mouth.

A next-gen head mouse with face gesture control via a simple webcam.  Move the mouse with gentle head motions; click, scroll and drag by smiling or dwell. No stickers-on-face, sip-and-puff or head switches are required. Hands-free mouse control.

Various models of keyboards with built-in trackpads. Three models resemble a standard keyboard, but include medium-to-large sized trackpads embedded on the right-hand side. The fourth model is smaller, with angled corners rather than rectangular corners. Its keys are smaller than standard, and its small, built-in trackpad is on the upper left-hand side. It has two built-in red "legs" for standing up the device. One model is white; the other three are black.

May offer greater accessibility for individuals with short upper limbs or limited reach.

A desktop computer with a flat, rectangular device roughly the size of a keyboard plugged in.

Eye tracking, Dictation, Switch and IR in one product. The PCEye replaces the standard keyboard and mouse, allowing you to navigate and control your laptop or small screen desktop computer using only your eyes.

Homescreen of phone and user controlling screen with head movements

This Hands-Free, Touch-Free app will offer complete control over a device through head movements. It is intended for those that cannot operate the touchscreen by themselves. It is suitable for people living with paralysis or upper extremity impairments such as Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS), Cerebral Palsy (CP), and other conditions.

Remote Mouse on a smartphone device featuring an onscreen keyboard that takes the full display area in landscape. 

Software to turn a mobile phone or tablet into a set of wireless mouse, trackpad and keyboard that control a computer. It is designed for one-hand use, intuitive operation and voice recognition.

keyboard with extension that has mouse controls under space bar

ZetMouse Wen is an ergonomic mouse .  It ensures a more ergonomically correct working day in front of the computer, so your work posture is more accurate compared to your neck, shoulders, elbows and wrists. ZetMouse Wen is placed under your keyboard and is to connect to your computer via USB connector and requires no software installation. ZetMouse Wen fits all keyboard lengths and is furthermore manufactured in a cleaning-friendly material. It has buttons for shortcuts.

Ictrl buttons for wheelchair navigation on  two smartphone devices.

A Finger-controlled App that works via a Smartphone (android and iOS). It is made for paralyzed people with little movement left in fingers or a hand. The App allows control over a wheelchair, Smart Home, computer and other Bluetooth systems.

42" LCD shown tilted at an angle and vertical with integrated stand on casters.

ADA compliant interactive learning station that uses intended touch technology, which means it recognizes the difference between purposeful and accidental interactions with the screen. The interactive workstation responds to a variety of styluses, including Pointers, Mouth Sticks, Head Pointers, Switches/Scanners, Balls, On-Screen Keyboards.