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Adaptive Mice

Mice that are of different size, shape, or movement requirements than the conventional mouse.
A screenshot of a user using CiaoMundo's 5-letter, eye-controlled keyboard with predictive type. The screen shows 5 symbols, "a," "o," a small triangle, and "i."

An eye pointer system for people who, due to severe trauma or as a consequence of degenerative diseases find themselves in a condition of total immobility that enables them to communicate, to write, and to manage the entire computer using their eyes.

Monitor on rolling mount with six images on its screen.

Hardware and software bundle designed for classroom use.

Large white mouse with blue and red click buttons and yellow scroll wheel. Three switch inputs plugged into left side of mouse attached to red, green, and blue switch buttons.

Three-button trackball mouse with color coding and "drag lock" buttons.

Eyegaze tracker mounted to bottom of monitor with virtual keyboard displayed on monitor.

A device that allows an eye gaze user the same access to any standard Windows application as their peers who are using the keyboard and mouse. Also gives access to environmental controls.

Three software packages: Choosing and Learning, Exploring and Playing, and Attention and Looking EyeGaze software. The software boxes are black with the titles printed in turquoise.

Software bundle that helps teach young users how to use eye gaze technology.

Blue and white rectangular EyeGaze Education box with images of the eyegaze tracking bar and the three software packages included.

Software and hardware bundle for educators to teach children how to use eye-gaze technology.

White, rectangular device with two inputs and a connector.

Pererro and Pererro+ are plug and play adapters that work with any Apple device. The interface device allows access to iOS devices via switch, permitting you to utilize the majority of features on the device without touching the screen.

Glasses-like item with controls housed on right arm

Vuzix M300 Smart Glasses delivers a “hands free” digital world, providing access to information, data collection and more.

Long, rectangular eye-tracking device attached to bottom of laptop screen.

The PCEye Explore provides young or inexperienced users with a simple way to learn how to use eye tracking and gaze interaction, while at the same time preparing them for augmentative and alternative communication.