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Adaptive Mice

Mice that are of different size, shape, or movement requirements than the conventional mouse.
Various models of ergonomic mice. Two are "handshoe" style mice, which have deep indentations for the thumb and fingers to rest in and a ridge in the middle separating them. The other two models resemble standard mice; one has a built-in palm rest on the right-hand side and the other has a gentler arch than standard mice. Three models are black; one has black sides with a dark grey top.

Ergonomic mice are designed to fit the hand more comfortably than standard mice, and they can reduce pain and fatigue associated with using a mouse for long periods of time. An ergonomic mouse may be easier for people with disabilities to use.

An oblong device with one central button mounted to the underside of a monitor. 

An eye tracking camera and an alternative PC mouse input system.

ViVo Mouse logo featuring a large drawn eye in a green 3D circle.

An advanced software head tracker that works with a standard webcam to automatically find your face, providing complete hands-free control of your PC. With your voice or by moving your head you have full control of the mouse and pointer control.  

Main sensor on a hinged tripod stand with two sensor arms one on either side.

AccuPoint is a movement tracking system that enables a person to control a computer without the use of hands by tracking a reflective dot cluster attached to a person or a piece of clothing using double-sided tape.

View of volume knob and ports on the edge of a switch device.

An alternative product for computer users that features adaptive mice based on tilt-sensor technology.

A white rectangular box-like device with a convex top, making it is narrower on the smaller sides. There is a round black button at the center of the top of the device. The ports are on one of the edges: 1 USB port and 1 audio port.

Full Featured Hands Free Mouse.

Long black horizontal device with a stand and a camera lens on the right end.

A mobile, lightweight eye tracker that connects to a Windows PC, laptop or tablet to provide users with eye gaze access. It is compatible with a large range of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) software.

A shiny black rectangular device which is thin but wide in landscape orientation.

The myGaze n Eye Tracker provides fully or partially paralyzed people with a possibility to communicate.

Laptop with external webcamera and onscreen keyboard.

HeadMouse replaces the standard computer mouse for people who cannot use or have limited use of their hands.

A small black keyboard with a touchpad to the right.

FAVI FE02RF-BL is a wireless backlit mini keyboard with a laser pointer. The familiar android hotkeys are located beneath the touchpad of the controller for easy access (Home, AppMenu, Back and Search).