A device that allows mouse control functions by using movements of only 1 or 2 fingers to make gestures; it doesn't require pushing around a physical object. EvoMouse may help reduce repetitive stress injuries and help users who are not able to use a traditional mouse to access a computer.
A freeware application for gestural and voice computer control. Hand movements are recorded by a webcam and translated into pointer movements. Gestures or voice commands are accepted to emulate the actions that are usually performed with a regular mouse or a touchpad: clicks, double-clicks, drags, and scrolls.
LipStick Mouse Controller is a mouth operated mouse where all mouse functions can be controlled with the mouth. Anybody who has problems with a hand-controlled mouse, may benefit from the LipStick. The screen cursor follows the movements of the mouth. The left- and right mouse buttons are operated by lifting one of the lips.
A software that allows people with severe motor disabilities, especially quadriplegia and muscular dystrophy, to have access to computers. It is driven by commands that are spoken in a microphone.