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Adaptive Mice

Mice that are of different size, shape, or movement requirements than the conventional mouse.
A small device wrapped by the index finger and with a loop at the top and a thumb through the loop.

A finger-controlled device for communication, Smart Home, and wheelchair for paralyzed people with very little movement left in one finger.

Two pictures side by side, with the one on the left showing a touch pad with wires connected to it and the picture on the right showing a device with a mouse speed dial.

An adaptation to enable people with serious motor disabilities to operate a computer with two functions.

Eyeglasses with attachment on side and bottom of the left lens.

A communication system through the eyes, for people with extreme mobility and communication limitations. EyeSpeak consists of a pair of glasses on which a virtual keyboard is displayed. A micro camera detects the position and the movement of the eyes, identifying at which key the user is looking.

White thin rectangular device labeled Eyeblinker 2.

An Environmental control system that is operated by eye blinks without the need for another physical movement. 

Round software logo featuring a lowercase red-letter e with an outline of an arrow pointed toward its center inside gray and black circles.

A free mouse replacement software that moves the pointer as the user moves their head.

Dragger toolbar showing a double click, right click, middle click, or left, right and middle drag.

Dragger is a software utility for manipulating the left, right, and middle mouse buttons of a standard mouse or mouse emulator often used by people who have physical motor challenges.

Screenshot with A 3D head imitating the gesture of man's head next to the actual image of a man's head.

A software that lets users control their PC or laptop with head movements and facial gestures.

Software logo featuring a camera lens with a red arrow over it and the product name under it.

A free mouse replacement program that allows the user to control an Android device by tracking their face.

Rectangular mouse with mini trackball surrounded by three buttons on top, left, and right sides of the ball.

A trackball with a miniature case that allows the user to hold the trackball in the palm of the hand, minimizing fatigue. 

Tablet with icons surrounding it to represent EEG, microphone, camera, motion sensor, and eye tracking.

BrainControl AAC is a modular Augmentative Alternative Communicator Assistive Communicator for LIS (Locked-in State) and CLIS patients. It is a kind of mental joystick allowing a computer or other external devices to be controlled by thoughts.