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Adaptive Mice

Mice that are of different size, shape, or movement requirements than the conventional mouse.
Diagram illustrating a typical Mouse Keys layout. The 5 key in the center of the keypad acts as a primary mouse click, and the remaining numbers move the mouse pointer around the screen.

Mouse Keys uses the numeric keypad to move the mouse pointer.

Homescreen of phone and user controlling screen with head movements

This Hands-Free, Touch-Free app will offer complete control over a device through head movements. It is intended for those that cannot operate the touchscreen by themselves. It is suitable for people living with paralysis or upper extremity impairments such as Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS), Cerebral Palsy (CP), and other conditions.

Computer screen with red cross hair.

With XXMaus you can operate the mouse pointer and the main click functions with a single external switch.

keyboard with extension that has mouse controls under space bar

ZetMouse Wen is an ergonomic mouse .  It ensures a more ergonomically correct working day in front of the computer, so your work posture is more accurate compared to your neck, shoulders, elbows and wrists. ZetMouse Wen is placed under your keyboard and is to connect to your computer via USB connector and requires no software installation. ZetMouse Wen fits all keyboard lengths and is furthermore manufactured in a cleaning-friendly material. It has buttons for shortcuts.

42" LCD shown tilted at an angle and vertical with integrated stand on casters.

ADA compliant interactive learning station that uses intended touch technology, which means it recognizes the difference between purposeful and accidental interactions with the screen. The interactive workstation responds to a variety of styluses, including Pointers, Mouth Sticks, Head Pointers, Switches/Scanners, Balls, On-Screen Keyboards.

A standard, wired mouse with left and right click buttons, and a switch input on the right side.

The Switch adapted Mouse has a standard 3.5mm socket which will accept any of our wide range of switches.  They have a USB plug and also have a PS2 adaptor.

Cartoon image of a smiling mouse jumping on a red button.

A program designed for children and adults with limited motor skills that converts all Windows programs into one-button accessible software.

Various models of stylus pens. Some devices resemble ballpoint pens, while one model is made to look like an extra-thick pencil. Another model is thicker than a standard pen and has an indented ergonomic grip at the bottom. Two of the stylus pens have pointy tips, while the three other models have rounded, wider tips. The stylus pens are black, rose gold, silver, red and yellow, and blue and black.

Alternate means of controlling tablets and touchscreen devices in place of a finger.

A curve-shaped black mouse with a rotation toggle.

An advanced 3D mouse that allows users to view 3D models with a 6-Degrees-of-Freedom (6DoF) sensor and access to Standard and Custom Views.

Rectangular device with two buttons along left edge, four arrow keys in center surrounding a center button, and three keys along the right edge.

AdMouse is a particularly suitable device that facilitates technology integration for people with reduced motor skills. It has 10 buttons through which the user can perform the same functions as a conventional mouse, adding some additional features.