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Eye-controlled communicator program and mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with speech or communication disabilities and severe physical or neurological disabilities.
A sip-and-puff switch that requires no power source.
A switch that allows people with motor difficulties to control a computer using chin and head movements.
A pressure-sensitive joystick single switch designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury.
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.
A neon stretchy noodle switch.
A mechanical switch intended to be used by any body part that can press against the wand. It is useful for people who need assistance with poor motor control.
A low-profile mechanical switch that requires a few grams of pressure to activate. With a click sound to signal activation, it sits on a slightly angled platform for easier access.
Switch that provides a range of activation distances. Proximity sensors can be activated when a body part comes into its range without actually touching the switch.
A switch that works best when the eye-blink is the only movement the user is able to perform. The sensor is capable of discriminating between random eye-blinks and a purposeful, controlled eye-blink.
A round switch suitable for users who need to use their head to activate a switch.
A general-purpose switch. This proximity sensor is small enough to use as a head switch and sensitive enough to activate through a padded headrest or lap tray.
A switch that has a small package size and can easily fit into small places.
Cosmo is a tablet device with luminous contacts specially designed for iPad activities. It can be used for learning and activities throughout the class or at home.
Features 1.7 x 0.5-in/4.5 x 1.3-cm of activation surface and requires 0.4-oz/10-g of force. Provides auditory click and tactile feedback.
A switch activated by pushing it slightly to the side. Requires little pressure.
An ability switch with a silent click and soft edges. It comes in six different colors, and in diameters of either 30 and 50 mm.
CM-3 is a pneumatic switch that users can install with a choice of either a sip or puff function.
The IR-1S Wrist Transmitter is designed for users with motor and cognitive disabilities. The device can be internally switched between 7 GewaLink channels.
A handheld programmable IR transmitter with 1 push–button.
Pillow switch with a replaceable fabric cover that is easy to mount for those who are, for example, bedbound.
Ridge switch is a ridge-like ability switch that can be mounted to a bed, chair, pillow or duvet, etc. using clips or a velcro strap. It requires a small amount of pressure for activation.
The Sipp and Puff switch has 2 functions with closing switches. Two 1.5 m cables with 3.5 mm telecommunication plugs.
An ability switch inside a velcro strap that is wound around, for example, two fingers. It requires a small amount of pressure and a small range of motion.
Commercial grade footswitches with a front-hinged design that allows a user's foot to rest on the pedal without activating it.