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Pointing and Clicking

Assist with mouse, touch-screens and ability switches.
A gold icon of a person in a wheelchair on a background of blue and gold circles.

A software that allows people with severe motor disabilities, especially quadriplegia and muscular dystrophy, to have access to computers. It is driven by commands that are spoken in a microphone. 

microFenix computer interface with a black background and yellow and white text.

A program that simulates the use of the mouse and keyboard, and enables the activation of programs and functions in the Windows environment. 

A silver laptop open to a blue desktop with several open windows. To the right, a user operates a hand joystick that is placed on the desk.

Provides computer mouse control through joystick or game pad. 

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.

HeadDev head motion detector screen featuring a yellow square around a user's head and a white square around a person's nose.

A facial mouse that allows users to handle the mouse pointer with head movements. It is a standard USB webcam facial mouse that allows full person-computer interaction, without the use of hands, cables, sensors, or any other device that limits or interferes with the user.  

Touchpad surface with mouse click buttons at bottom corners.

Touchpads based on mutual capacitive sensing for multi-touch capabilities.

Emuclic logo is a circular background in cerulean blue with a royal blue donut-shaped circle in the middle. Neither colors have well-defined edges. The name EmuClic is scripted in bold black lettering at the bottom right.

It converts the action of a standard switch, or the sound picked up by a microphone, into one or more combinations of keys or mouse clicks.

Dwell Clicker 2 menu featuring mouse options and tools.

A Windows application that allows a user to use a mouse or other pointing device without clicking buttons. It is ideal for people with RSI and people who use alternative pointing devices such as a head pointer or joystick.

Conversor Mouse Teclat keystroke selection menu.

Program that converts the two mouse clicks into keystrokes.

Chin-rest on joystick with usb cable.

The BJOY Chin allows computer control with your chin. Its small size, position of the buttons, accuracy and all the mounting options and possibilities make this mouse a versatile device. It can be tailored to the user’s needs and capabilities and the operation can be customized using the BJOY Software.