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Mouse Devices

Replace conventional or gaming mouse with adaptive versions.
Dragger toolbar showing a double click, right click, middle click, or left, right and middle drag.

Dragger is a software utility for manipulating the left, right, and middle mouse buttons of a standard mouse or mouse emulator often used by people who have physical motor challenges.

Various models of gaming mice. All models feature additional buttons on the side and top compared to standard mice. Some models have as many as 12 buttons in a keypad formation on the side. Two of the models are wired; the other two are wireless. Three of the models are black (one with blue trim and backlighting); the remaining mouse is red. Two of the mice have multiple slots and raised areas of the mouse with controls on them.

Advanced computer mice that offer fully programmable button controls, increased sensitivity, as well as adjustable weights and speeds.

Mouth piece sipper along with switch and wire

Switch control activated with either a "sip" or "puff" of the lips with the included small mouth piece.

Program cover with child using mouse on a computer.

A software program that teaches young children to use a mouse.

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.

A plastic object that looks like a USB flash drive with a large red-outlined plus sign and two circular buttons taking up the whole of its front. Inside the plus sign is a plug jack; inside the middle circle is a "play button" and the last circle has a star.

A device that connects directly to a computer and uses a simple pulse sensor to turn just about anything into a touchpad. Simple creativity for kids and for users who cannot use conventional touchpad.

ITU Gaze tracker setup screen showing an eye centered on a two-axis grid with the pupil colored neon green. Below this picture are tool buttons and to the right is a setup menu for calibrating the pupil location.

A 3D interface for gaze-based interaction and target selection using continuous pan and zoom and is designed as a predictive text entry system.

Grey software menu with various line graphs in red shown above various settings options.

Windows software program that allows any joystick to position the mouse cursor and enables the joystick buttons to operate as mouse buttons.

Conversor Mouse Teclat keystroke selection menu.

Program that converts the two mouse clicks into keystrokes.