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Adaptive Mice

Mice that are of different size, shape, or movement requirements than the conventional mouse.
A white rectangular device with the evoMouse logo and a tracking camera on the top right corner.

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 window of the toolbar which reads, "The line comes down, the finger goes across. Use a single switch/key to control both."

CrossScanner is a 1-2 switch mouse emulator. 

White IBM mouse and Assistive Mouse Adapter box with central knob wheel for filter setting, and flip switches for Button Delay (on the left), Double click (on the right) and Assistance (below).

Device designed to filter out unintentional hand movements caused by a tremor when using a computer mouse.

Front view of rectangular wireless adapter with three indicator lights.

A wireless adaptor that provides completely wireless iPad and iPad mini access when used with any SimplyWorks transmitter.

ITU Gaze Tracker setup screen showing an eye centered on a two-axis grid with the pupil colored neon green. Below this picture are tool buttons and to the right is a setup menu for calibrating the pupil location.

An open-source gaze tracking application.

Npointer

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.

The Lipstick mouth piece consisting of a short straw for blowing into connected to a short, wide cylinder that is wired and connected to a rigid pipe.

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 gray window with menu options in black text.

A program that allows the mouse to sweep the entire screen or a specific window.

Screenshot of Rata Plaphoons menu showing directional controls across the top.

A program designed for people with severe motor disabilities to control the computer mouse.

A gold icon of a person in a wheelchair on a background of blue and gold circles.

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.