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The IR-1S Wrist Transmitter is designed for users with motor and cognitive disabilities. The device can be internally switched between 7 GewaLink channels.
A handheld programmable IR transmitter with 1 push–button.
Pillow switch with a replaceable fabric cover that is easy to mount for those who are, for example, bedbound.
Ridge switch is a ridge-like ability switch that can be mounted to a bed, chair, pillow or duvet, etc. using clips or a velcro strap. It requires a small amount of pressure for activation.
The Sipp and Puff switch has 2 functions with closing switches. Two 1.5 m cables with 3.5 mm telecommunication plugs.
An ability switch inside a velcro strap that is wound around, for example, two fingers. It requires a small amount of pressure and a small range of motion.
A compact, low profile footprint that accepts up to three wired switches or pedals. Convert any switch closure to a keyboard, multimedia, or mouse command.
A mouse assistive device that adapts itself to the person’s movements, which makes it suitable for people with cerebral palsy and other motorial disabilities.
Software that enables people with severe disabilities to control a computer mouse with only the movement of their pupil or blinking.
A mouse control app that allows users to make use of a mobile device by using any kind of mouse used for accessing a computer. It provides features to simplify the use of the mouse pointer on Android devices.
An Android app that enables users to control their device with a single finger, even when they have dexterity problems.
An app that enables users to control their Android device with a joystick, gamepad, keyboard, or switch.
Commercial grade footswitches with a front-hinged design that allows a user's foot to rest on the pedal without activating it.
A 3 1/2" by 3" pedal made of heavy-duty ABS plastic.
A painted cast aluminum microswitch with an audible click.
A switch access interface device to provide for switch input to iPads and iPhones.
A sensitive and durable assistive technology switch designed for everyday use.
Switch suitable for any communication aid, toy, or environmental control that uses one or more single input switch.
A wireless switch that uses radiofrequency to communicate with the host device and provides a reliable connection for switch activation. Two Freedom Switches can be used together for dual switch applications.
A switch that is suitable for a variety of uses such as operating switch-adapted toys.
A sip/puff joystick that emulates a USB or Bluetooth mouse, keyboard or game controller and is designed for people with limited upper extremity mobility.
A mouse replacement system that enables communication and learning primarily for individuals whose only controlled muscular movement is their eyes.
A pointing facilitation technique that runs quietly in the background and improves the efficiency and ease of mouse pointing, especially for people with motor impairments.
Software aimed at users who can and want to work independently with text and computer, and also have sufficient (head) coordination skills to control the mouse pointer.
A USB trackball that positions the mouse by using gross motor movements of the hand, arm, or foot; fine motor skills need not be used. Once the mouse cursor is positioned, two over-sized buttons are available for left and right-clicking and drag locking.