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Pointing and Clicking

Assist with mouse, touch-screens and ability switches.
Yellow round ball of stretchy noodles on top of a round blue plastic base.

A neon stretchy noodle switch.

Small black rectangular device with a USB cable alongside two small square black devices.

A switch interface unit designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury.

Angled view of software box cover showing a person seated using a computer with a switch and a drawing of a thumb drive below.

A single switch keyboard modification program designed for individuals with little or no hand mobility or strength.

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.

Photo of small, square gray device with a black post on the top right topped with a white round ball.

A pressure-sensitive joystick single switch designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury.

Picture of clear plastic tube in a circle connected to a small round black device with a cord leading out from it.

A switch that allows people with motor difficulties to control a computer using chin and head movements. 

OneWay

A pointing device control program designed for people have trouble using a mouse or other device because they can't accurately move their pointer vertically and horizontally at the same time.

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.

Angled view of software box showing cover with a colorful drawing of a smiling mouse in a blue jacket with one arm around a smiling carrot.

A cursor and text caret locator program designed for use by individuals with low vision or limited attention.

Long, blue half-moon shaped device with large yellow, blue, green, and red buttons.

A multi-functional adaptive computer interface designed for children who do not use a standard keyboard and standard mouse.