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Adaptive Mice

Mice that are of different size, shape, or movement requirements than the conventional mouse.
Long rectangular eye-tracking device attached to bottom of tablet.

A package of hardware and software that allows for completely hands-free access to a tablet computer and gives individuals with physical and communication impairments the ability to navigate, control and access apps, Internet, music, e-books, social media, and games.

Standard black computer mouse with cable connection to red, circular switch button.

A switch-adapted mouse which is useful for people who can move a mouse, but have difficultly with clicking the mouse button.

A flat, white, hard wrist rest with a touchpad positioned above four buttons below, and a circular scroll mouse control to the top right.

An easy-to-use multitouch touchpad and hand rest combination.

Gray computer mouse next to a nano USB transceiver and red switch button.

Wireless mouse able to be operated with switch control.

Small, rectangular device with led screen and accompanying.

This infrared receiver allows you to move your computer mouse cursor, and therefore to control your computer when combined with an onscreen keyboard software.

Rectangular remote display with controls displayed in a circle.

A master remote display for the DX bus system. It enables integrated control over a wheelchair, computer, mobile phone and environmental or communication device from any DX secondary remote, usually a Remote Joystick Module (RJM) input device.

Click4all logo

Click4all is a keyboard Programmable for PC, Tablet and Smartphone.

A person on the webcam screen with computer lines outlining eyebrows and mouth.

A next-gen head mouse with face gesture control via a simple webcam.  Move the mouse with gentle head motions; click, scroll and drag by smiling or dwell. No stickers-on-face, sip-and-puff or head switches are required. Hands-free mouse control.

Various models of keyboards with built-in trackpads. Three models resemble a standard keyboard, but include medium-to-large sized trackpads embedded on the right-hand side. The fourth model is smaller, with angled corners rather than rectangular corners. Its keys are smaller than standard, and its small, built-in trackpad is on the upper left-hand side. It has two built-in red "legs" for standing up the device. One model is white; the other three are black.

May offer greater accessibility for individuals with short upper limbs or limited reach.

A desktop computer with a flat, rectangular device roughly the size of a keyboard plugged in.

Eye tracking, Dictation, Switch and IR in one product. The PCEye replaces the standard keyboard and mouse, allowing you to navigate and control your laptop or small screen desktop computer using only your eyes.