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Adaptive Mice

Mice that are of different size, shape, or movement requirements than the conventional mouse.
Various models of kids computer mice. Some are brightly colored with LED backlighting. Some feature different colored left and right-click mouse buttons. Some have only one large click button. All models are smaller than standard mice.

Smaller mouse that often features simplified controls or color-coded buttons, which may be helpful for some people with disabilities.

Five different models of trackball mice. They all resemble standard mice, except that there is a large trackball affixed to the top. Some trackballs are operated by the palm, so they are located in the center of the mouse. Others are attached where a user's thumb will lie when their hand is resting on the device. Two of the mice have a built-in palm/wrist rest. All the mice are either black or silver/grey. Two of the mice are wireless.

Allows a user to move a mouse cursor without moving their hands. Users roll a trackball that is held stationary, rather than physically dragging a standard mouse across a surface.

Black mouse with gold clickers, black scroll wheel next to gold earbuds.

A mouse and headset combo designed for mobility, giving the user freedom of movement and premium sound quality.

Trackpad with four buttons with a screen in the center.

Touchpad mouse that requires no hand or arm movement.

Glasses and helmet unit with remote attached via wire.

The Moverio Pro BT-2200 smart headset features key technologies designed for the industrial workplace, including use with most safety helmets. Ideal for enterprise applications, this durable headset features safety-glass compliance and a dust-resistant design. With built-in voice commands, it supports hands-free interfaces with head tracking and gesture control. Its high-resolution front-facing camera and remote visual support makes it easy to help with complex tasks, while hot swappable batteries ensure all-day usage without interruption.

A rectangular device with labels like menu, speaker, USB power along its sides.

An assistive technology Morse Code input device. It is designed for those who have physical challenges and or challenges in communicating vocally who wish to use a computer. 

Triangular inclined device with joystick in center and logo written across the bottom edge.

Wireless joystick that provides the ability to simulate a mouse from a 4 way switch with the addition of 3 additional switch inputs.

Eye gaze camera bar with camera in center.

An eye gaze camera designed to fit under any flat screen monitor or laptop screen.

4C eye tracking bar mounted to bottom of PC screen.

The Tobii Eye Tracker 4C attaches to the bottom of a computer screen and complements the use of a keyboard and mouse, enabling people to use their gaze as an additional input for computer interactions and gaming and increased accessibility.

Brain-computer interface communicator

intendiX is a novel, user-friendly software and hardware package providing an EEG-based Brain-Computer Interface system; it is a complete and compact BCI system for patients' everyday lives. intendiX lets users control different applications just by paying attention to the symbol they want to communicate.