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A white rectangular box-like device with a convex top, making it is narrower on the smaller sides. There is a round black button at the center of the top of the device. The ports are on one of the edges: 1 USB port and 1 audio port.

Full Featured Hands Free Mouse.

A shiny black rectangular device which is thin but wide in landscape orientation.

The myGaze n Eye Tracker provides fully or partially paralyzed people with a possibility to communicate.

Laptop with external webcamera and onscreen keyboard.

HeadMouse replaces the standard computer mouse for people who cannot use or have limited use of their hands.

A rectangular device with a number keypad on the left and trackball on the right.

Scorpius 19 is a numerical keypad with trackball.

A gray foot pedal with a USB connecting cable and anti-slip texture on its face.

A Customer programmable USB footswitch. 

Corded, Y-shaped device with two jacks.

The Y-mouse Adapter for USB connects both a mouse and a keyboard (or any two PS/2 input devices) to a single USB port. It installs without opening your computer, using drivers already on your system. 

Rectangular shaped device with Happ100 logo on the front of it.

A Sip and Puff (breath) mouse controller with options to operate other assistive systems such as environmental control. The HAPP can be used alongside other computer inputs and has a special mode for head-mouse products such as Camera Mouse.

Button pedal with USB connector and 'slipper' with mouse functions.

A device designed to relieve the hands and wrists of the stress of repetitive movements during intense computer use or where the computer can be controlled by foot.

Left-handed mini-mouse attached to USB conntector

Mini-Mouse with retractable cord USB suitable for left and right handed users.

Black mouse with USB cable and cable for attaching to a switch.

A mouse that enables the user to make a left click selection with a switch (not included) while another person controls the mouse movement.