A Sip and Puff (breath) mouse controller with options to operate other assistive systems such as environmental control. The HAPP can be used alongside other computer inputs and has a special mode for head-mouse products such as Camera Mouse.
A device designed to relieve the hands and wrists of the stress of repetitive movements during intense computer use or where the computer can be controlled by foot.
Mouse Interface 5 allows any five individual switches to produce up, down, left and right cursor movement, plus mouse button action. No software drivers are required.
A mouse replacement that enables users to control a standard computer mouse and additional functions with minimal motor capabilities. It also allows the use of the WiViK keyboard in the scroll mode with the same switches that are used for the mouse.
A man-machine interface based on head movement-image processing. The user may completely control a computer mouse cursor without having to physically touch the mouse or trackball itself.