Products that match: Putting information or instructions into the computer
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External switch devices that require little force to operate and provide both auditory and tactile feedback.
External switch devicees with large surface areas to aid users with limited target ability.
Large, easy-to-press switches that can be used to activate a device or toy.
An external switch device that can be operated either by gently squeezing a vinyl hand grip or by puffing on a mouth tube.
External switch device that can be activated with very light pressure using the head, knee, or elbow.
The Ultra Light 1 HD Finger Switch is a very small (smaller than your thumb) switch that requires very little pressure and gives both tactile and audible feedback. It is easily mountable within reach of a finger, and its small size let you mount several switches within easy reach of one or more fingers.
External switch device that can be operated by gross motor movement and may be more accessible for some users than standard-design switches that require more precise control.
Allows any user that can operate a pointing device to have the computer do mouse functions.
External switch device that activates when the user moves their body within one inch of the device.
An external switch device featuring both auditory and tactile feedback, as well as wireless connectivity.
Software and hardware bundle for educators to teach children how to use eye-gaze technology.
Software bundle that helps teach young users how to use eye gaze technology.
A device that allows an eye gaze user the same access to any standard Windows application as their peers who are using the keyboard and mouse. Also gives access to environmental controls.
External switch device that wirelessly connects and features a low-profile, easy-press activation.
External, wireless switch device.
The USB Switch is a low-profile, 75mm switch with a built-in USB interface.
An assistive communication device allowing mobility and speech challenged individuals to communicate with a computer or other device using tongue clicks or other high-frequency sounds. The click sound interfaces easily to a variety of assistive technology devices with a switch input.
Hardware and software bundle designed for classroom use.
A type of adjustable keyboard that allows users to customize the width, height, and angle of the keyboard.
Use to photo your printed text document, letter, test paper – then select the text with your finger (or stylus), and hear it spoken straight back to you.
Computer keyboard system that features a Braille display, a Braille input keyboard, a standard keyboard that can be clipped onto the Braille display, and a numeric keypad.
External switch device that is soft, squishy, and sparkly and provides tactile stimulation.
Adaptive switch interface for Android and iOS devices.
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.
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.