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Provides Control from Tracking Body Movement

The front of the iPad shows up to six rows of icons in 4 columns. The back illustrates the space gray option with an Apple Logo.

iPad is a tablet device from Apple with built-in assistive features to complement your vision, hearing, motor skills, learning, and literacy.

Oblong rectangular device with tracking camera in center.

A compact and portable eye tracker capable of tracking with one or both eyes that can be used with any Windows-based communication software.

Perspective view of display screen that is connected to a large monitor.

Visioboard replaces the mouse and keyboard of a standard computer operating under the Windows environment.

Two computer screens with head trackers and a figure with the head in motion in front of the screens.

A man-machine interface based on head movement-image processing. The user may completely control a computer mouse cursor without having to physically touch the mouse or trackball itself.

Computer monitor on a stand with a rectangular unit attached to the bottom of the display.

The Tobii CEye is a modular eye-tracking system that works with a Tobii C-Series device and is designed for use by individuals with severe physical, neurological, or upper extremity disabilities.

A Desktop screen with a camera attached to the bottom. The menu shown has large and simple buttons for Internet, Pause, Files, Bluetooth, TV, Contact.

An eye-gaze tracking with speech recognition that transforms a commercial computer into an alternative augmented communication system through multiple interaction ways (ranging from eye tracking to head movement, from standard mouse to the simple touch).

A black, open laptop with a small, white camera attached to the bottom edge of the spacebar and pointed at the user.

Allows users to operate a computer mouse with their eyes using a webcam.

Tablet device with two side handles.

M.U. 15 Sagittarius v2 is an all-in-one communication device that can be controlled with eye movements via a “binocular” device that reads every movement.

A user wearing an enPathia strap around her head sitting in front of a laptop.

An alternative mouse that can be attached with a band to any part of the body of one who does not have the mobility in the upper extremities to use a conventional mouse and keyboard, as with tetraplegia, spina bifida, brain paralysis, multiple sclerosis.

Graphic of head motions connected to pc computer by an arrow.

Software that replaces the use of the traditional mouse for people unable to use the upper limbs but can move the head, mouth or eyes or give voice commands.