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Ways of indicating a choice under the mouse pointer or other selection
A medium-sized, yellow, and rectangular device that features four blue squares with writing. The squares read "no," "yes," "food," and "hi." The device has a built-in kickstand. A black cord is shown next to the device.

Direct selection communicator designed for use by individuals with upper extremity and communication disabilities.

Green zippered pouch attached to black flexible arm with a clamp on the end.

A removable pillow switch attached to a flexible arm that clamps to any surface.

Long, white, and rectangular device that resembles a flat panel. On it are two large round circles that are black in color. There is also a cross-shaped button control (up/down/left/right arrow buttons).

Unified hub for devices that helps make gaming on the Xbox more accessible.

A medium-sized, round, and dark green switch button. Next to it, a AAA battery is pictured as well.

Three-inch switch control that requires little force to operate.

Black, medium-sized, oval/rectangular device with a blue button on its front, and a black cord attached.

External puff-powered switch control.

Black device resembling a headband or visor, with two arms that fit over the user's ears. A cable with a blue bite tip at the end is attached to the device.

Bluetooth alternative mouse designed to be worn like a pair of glasses.

Medium-sized, black, and rectangular device resembling a vehicle foot pedal. The device features a connector cord at the end.

Foot pedal switch control designed for alternative mouse clicks on a computer.

The front side of the DSwitch box featuring five 3.2mm switches.

The D-Switch device is an interface for sensors that do not require any connection between the communicator and the interface itself. The interface uses Bluetooth technology to send all the inputs from the sensors connected to it. 

Long, thin, and flexible rod with a thick blue end that the user can safely bite. At the other end, there is an input connector for plugging into a jack.

A lightweight switch control that is triggered by gently biting the tip.

Small, round, corded device, resembling a large coin or a small medallion.

Universal adapter to convert any battery-operated toy or appliance using a battery into a switch activated device.