A sip/puff joystick that emulates a USB or Bluetooth mouse, keyboard or game controller and is designed for people with limited upper extremity mobility.
A mouse assistive device that adapts itself to the person’s movements, which makes it suitable for people with cerebral palsy and other motorial disabilities.
A computer program used to control other programs, such as games, through a keyboard that works by automatic scanning. It is activated by clicking the "mouse" or some other emulator device.
A program that provides accessibility to the pointer on tablets with a Windows operating system. It allows a user with severe mobility difficulties in hands or arms, in the lower extremities, and/or in the head to use computer applications, including the operating system.
Kanghooru is a virtual mouse that allows users to manage programs with a push-button, carrying out a scan that has previously been defined by the program itself. The mouse jumps through places on the screen by automatic scanning.
A module that makes it possible to operate all the functions of a PC using eye movements. It is designed for people with limited motor skills or many involuntary movements.
A multi-function, programmable, single-switch interface for Windows, offering a flexible means of independent control access to educational and productivity software, multimedia programs, and recreational activities.