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Joystick Mice

Moving joystick or keyboard button moves mouse in direction pushed
A small device wrapped by the index finger and with a loop at the top and a thumb through the loop.

A finger-controlled device for communication, Smart Home, and wheelchair for paralyzed people with very little movement left in one finger.

White rectangular device with four colored buttons on left side and blue joystick on right side.

Mouse based on a sturdy microswitch joystick with big accessible buttons and four switch inputs for external switches.

White rectangular device with four colored buttons on left side and joystick on right side.

Mouse-based joystick with big accessible buttons and four switch inputs for external switches. It is suitable for users with little arm strength.

A black Bjoy Ring attached to the bottom of a wheelchair joystick.

BJOY Ring is a USB device that converts your wheelchair's joystick into a mouse to control your computer and compatible tablets and smartphones.

A white and gray wired joystick with A, B, C, and D directions.

Very sensitive progressive joysticks for people with minimal strength in their hands and fingers. Access with minimal finger movement and strength.

View of volume knob and ports on the edge of a switch device.

An alternative product for computer users that features adaptive mice based on tilt-sensor technology.

orbiTouch Keyless Keyboard

An ergonomic keyboard and mouse in one, it's an alternative to the QWERTY keyboard that does not use keys. It has helped individuals with: Hand and finger injury, carpal tunnel syndrome, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, arthritis, and autism.

Small, rectangular device with two 3.5 mm jack and two DIN plugs on the front side and and an usb port on the left side.

A device designed to connect HMC compatible joysticks to your computer or communication device.

Small black device with two jack-socket inputs.

The R-net Bluetooth Mouse Module allows a user to control a PC or Android device using the R-net system. Once set up, any R-net Input Device e.g. a Joystick Module, can provide PC mouse control.

A small black rectangular device that has three gray buttons and a white USB cable attached.

A mouse emulator that requires only slight pressure and movement to control a small rubber cylinder with a diameter of about 2 cm.