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Adaptive Mice

Mice that are of different size, shape, or movement requirements than the conventional mouse.
Two black rectangular devices with cords on the bottom. The box on the left has 8 buttons in blue, green, red, and yellow. The box on the right contains black buttons.

Contact boxes that allow users to operate a wheelchair's electrical functions directly from contacts or fields, without first having to go through the chair's menu system. 

A black rectangular device with a black cord.

Provides added safety for the wheelchair user as the wheelchair can be stopped by a relative or assisted by remote control. The operation also releases the wheelchair into normal driving again.

A monitor with IntelliGaze functions that have typed out the word "hello" while a user gazes at the screen.

A module that makes it possible to operate all the functions of a PC using eye movements. It is designed for people with limited motor skills or many involuntary movements. 

Screenshot of Windows desktop with multiple windows open and pop outs magnifying two of the program's functions.

A multi-function, programmable, single-switch interface for Windows, offering a flexible means of independent control access to educational and productivity software, multimedia programs, and recreational activities.

Oval-shaped device with two white knobs on one end, a red band around the center, and connected to a USB cable.

A lip, tongue, chin, finger or toe-operated USB mouse designed for individuals with spinal cord injury or upper extremity amputation or disability.

Black, oval-shaped device with two red buttons on one end and a cable coming out of the other end with a USB connector.

A chin, lip, or tongue mouse controller designed for use by individuals with severe physical or neurological disabilities, upper extremity amputation, or spinal cord injury.

Stacked pictures of a hand with a white, padded device on the index finger.

A wireless mouse emulator designed for use by people with neurological, upper extremity, fine motor or grasping disabilities, cerebral palsy, or stroke or brain injury.

Tablet device with a stylus in a slot on the top, a coiled cable on the right, which is next to a USB drive.

A wireless pen tablet that can be used to enable students or teachers with mobility disabilities to write on a classroom whiteboard without leaving their desks.

Black oblong pointed object on a long stem connected to a mechanical arm.

A mouth-operated joystick that enables the user to move the cursor while sipping and puffing triggers clicking and right clicking.

Bust of a head wearing a long white wand with a back tip mounted on a frame.

A capacitive head pointer and stylus for tablet computers and touchscreens designed for use by individuals with grasping or upper extremity disabilities, spinal cord injury, or severe physical disabilities.