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Joystick Mice

Moving joystick or keyboard button moves mouse in direction pushed
Joystick mounted onto rectangular base at upper center of box, surrounded by two medium-sized buttons--one green, one red.

J-Pad is a wireless joystick interface providing comprehensive switch access to all iPad functions.

Upright square metallic box with padded feet and 1 clearly marked switch and 2 different ports on the box's side. Beneath the metallic portion of the box are two colorful stripes, the top one much thicker than the bottom.

A control switch input interface that gives people with limited upper body mobility access to touchscreen devices.

Wergen Mouse control device shown with a keyboard, laptop and wheelchair.

A mouse that can be operated with an 8-way keypad and a button or a control stick (joystick) and a button. 

Various models of joystick switches. They resemble standard wheelchair joysticks, with long, thin switches with either a small knob or ball on top for the user to grasp and push/pull the switch. One model has a large yellow ball grip; two have smaller red ball grips. One model has a flat black knob or button grip. The joysticks are embedded in small control devices roughly the size of a wheelchair joystick box. These are either rectangular or circular in shape. One is blue; two are black; one is grey.

A type of adaptive switch device used in place of a mouse.

Front view wired rectangular based with three buttons--a single round button in the middle surrounded by two rectangular buttons with a cutout for the circular button.

A reliable, rugged and easy-to-integrate mouse module and cursor control solution for industrial computers, process automation systems, industrial keyboards, vision inspection systems, and military computers. 

Large white rectangular device with joystick in center and three colored buttons on either side.

A series of mouse simulator devices in which the mouse functions are controlled with different joysticks and adapted buttons or only with buttons, and without any buttons.

Red and white device featuring a built-in stand with a mouthpiece. A matching red USB drive is shown alongside.

Fully functional computer mouse that is operated with the mouth by sip and puff.

Rectangular device with joystick in center and two buttons on either side.

This product has been discontinued (02/16/2018).

LM-2100 is suitable for the Windows / Dos machines, but also for Mac. machinery if these are equipped with USB. This joystick was ergonomically designed for support of the wrist and forearm.

A black free standing device with a joystick in the center.

A large joystick for Windows or Mac. The user does not need to hold the stick but only to push it in order for the cursor to move on the pushed direction.  

Small, rectangular box with three cable ports on its side and a vertical mouth tube tethered to a white cord that is attached at the center of the top face.

A USB and Bluetooth mouth operated joystick providing an interface to computers and mobile devices for users unable to manipulate a hand-held mouse.