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Mouse Devices

Replace conventional or gaming mouse with adaptive versions.
Oval-shaped device with two white knobs on one end, a red band around the center, and connected to a USB cable.

A lip, tongue, chin, finger or toe-operated USB mouse designed for individuals with spinal cord injury or upper extremity amputation or disability.

Black, oval-shaped device with two red buttons on one end and a cable coming out of the other end with a USB connector.

A chin, lip, or tongue mouse controller designed for use by individuals with severe physical or neurological disabilities, upper extremity amputation, or spinal cord injury.

Stacked pictures of a hand with a white, padded device on the index finger.

A wireless mouse emulator designed for use by people with neurological, upper extremity, fine motor or grasping disabilities, cerebral palsy, or stroke or brain injury.

Triangular inclined device with joystick in center and logo written across the bottom edge.

Wireless joystick that provides the ability to simulate a mouse from a 4 way switch with the addition of 3 additional switch inputs.

A screenshot of a user using CiaoMundo's 5-letter, eye-controlled keyboard with predictive type. The screen shows 5 symbols, "a," "o," a small triangle, and "i."

An eye pointer system for people who, due to severe trauma or as a consequence of degenerative diseases find themselves in a condition of total immobility that enables them to communicate, to write, and to manage the entire computer using their eyes.

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.

A small dark grey transmitter device that is rectangular in long and oval in shape.

Wireless gyroscopic mouse.

Small, white rectangular plastic device with mini-jack and PS2 input ports.

A switch adapter that enables people with a physical disability who want to connect individual buttons to their computer to turn off one or two mouse buttons.

A diamond shaped, wired device.

The ErgoClick USB Palm Switch, in combination with the SmartNAV hands' free mouse, allows users to have complete computer control without the need to ever lift a finger. They can use their left palm to click while using the SmartNAV for cursor control.