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A sip-and-puff switch that requires no power source.
Computer switch interface and mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with fine motor, neurological, or upper extremity disabilities.
A mouse emulator program designed for use by individuals with carpal tunnel syndrome or other repetitive stress injuries, arthritis, or upper extremity or neurological disabilities that eliminates the need to click the mouse.
A mouse emulator program designed for use by individuals that have difficulty accessing standard mouse buttons and who use a head pointing device.
A Bluetooth switch control interface designed to enable individuals with severe physical, motor control, neurological or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury to control iOS devices with a switch.
A standard optical mouse, with two 1/8" plugs for two switches. Its left and right mouse clicks have been adapted so a switch can be used for activation.
A multi-functional adaptive computer interface designed for children who do not use a standard keyboard and standard mouse.
A switch that allows people with motor difficulties to control a computer using chin and head movements.
A pressure-sensitive joystick single switch designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury.
A chin, lip, or tongue mouse controller designed for use by individuals with severe physical or neurological disabilities, upper extremity amputation, or spinal cord injury.
A single switch keyboard modification program designed for individuals with little or no hand mobility or strength.
A neon stretchy noodle switch.
A switch interface unit designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury.
A universal infrared receiver/transmitter (UIRT) designed for use by individuals with mobility or severe physical disabilities that allows any USB-equipped PC to transmit and receive Infrared signals to common audio-visual equipment.
A mechanical switch intended to be used by any body part that can press against the wand. It is useful for people who need assistance with poor motor control.
A low-profile mechanical switch that requires a few grams of pressure to activate. With a click sound to signal activation, it sits on a slightly angled platform for easier access.
Switch that provides a range of activation distances. Proximity sensors can be activated when a body part comes into its range without actually touching the switch.
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.
A round switch suitable for users who need to use their head to activate a switch.
A general-purpose switch. This proximity sensor is small enough to use as a head switch and sensitive enough to activate through a padded headrest or lap tray.
A switch that has a small package size and can easily fit into small places.
Radiofrequency receiver that allows users to control elements and appliances from other parts of the house while concealing the receiver.
A detector that amplifies and transmits an infrared signal to a receiver.
Cosmo is a tablet device with luminous contacts specially designed for iPad activities. It can be used for learning and activities throughout the class or at home.
Modules that create two functions in one switch: a short press and a long press. It is suitable for users who do not have the possibility of operating several contacts.