Mouth Operated Mouse
Results: 9
Integramouse
The IntegraMouse, also called USB Integra Mouse, is a mouth operated mouse designed for use by individuals with spinal cord injury, severe physical disabilities, or upper extremity disabilities or amputation. This unit has all functions of a standard mouse. To operate, the user places the mouse between the lips and operates the cursor by applying pressure with the lips. As little as 0.1 millimeter of movement or 10 grams of pressure are required to control the mouse. Mouse clicks (left click, ri
Jouse3
Jouse3 is designed for use by individuals with spinal cord injuries and neurological disabilities impacting mobility. It is an advanced joystick-operated USB mouse that is controlled with the user’s mouth. It has accurate tracking combined with dwell cursor capability, providing an ideal mouse replacement for drawing or any application requiring fine cursor control. It requires minimal action from the user. Cursor movement is fast, smooth and very accurate. It includes built-in-support for 2 ext
LipSync
The LipSync is designed for use by individuals with limited hand mobility to use touchscreen devices by manipulating a mouth-operated sip-and-puff joystick. The unit allows users to control an on-screen cursor with minimal head movement, enabling them to independently send text messages, make phone calls, and browse the web. It can be used with most Android and Windows phones & tablets, and all laptops/desktops. iPhones and iPads are currently incompatible as iOS does not support on-screen c
Lipsync (Models L1, L2, L3, & L4)
Lipsync is a mouth operated mouse designed for use by individuals with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. A mouth-operated joystick enables the user to move the cursor, while sipping and puffing triggers clicking and right clicking. The unit has a compact design for mobile computing and requires no software or drivers. Features include a green LED to provide visual feedback for left click, a red LED to provide visual feedback for right click, cursor speed adju
QuadMouse Mouth, Chin Or Tongue Mouse Controller
The QuadMouse is a chin, lip, or tongue switch designed for use by individuals with severe physical or neurological disabilities, upper extremity amputation, or spinal cord injury. This switch allows access to a computer or other device with a 0.25-inch movement of chin, lips, or tongue. It connects to a device using a USB port. The QuadMouse allows the user to move the pointer and click, double click and right click using the built-in secondary joystick or the included ClickAssist software. It
Quha Pufo Wireless Puff Switch
Quha Pufo Wireless Puff Switch is a wireless puff switch for the Quha Zono Gyroscopic Air Mouse. This switch makes it easy to connect to the Quha Zono, as no additional configurations are needed. The mouthpiece is easily adjustable to each user and replaceable for hygiene. A little puff to to Pufo's mouthpiece will generate a left click and two short puffs a double click. Dragging can easily be done with a long puff.
Quha Zono Gyroscopic Air Mouse
Quha Zono Gyroscopic Air Mouse is a gyroscopic air mouse designed for those who are unable to or would prefer not to use a standard mouse.The Quha Zono is attached to the optional headband or worn on the body. Movements with the Quha then control the cursor on the screen, allowing users to select, click and drag items on a desktop, laptop or tablet. Features a dwell click option. All Quha Zono mouse settings are stored inside the mouse memory so the mouse is easily transferred between several co
TetraMouse XA
The TetraMouse XA is mouth-operated dual joystick mouse designed for individuals with spinal cord injury or upper extremity amputation disabilities. The device is a lip-, chin-, tongue- or finger-operated 8-button mouse with scroll, left, right, and middle button click and hold. The TetraMouse XA uses an analog joystick for moving the mouse pointer.
Tetramouse XS
The TetraMouse XS is a lip-, tongue-, chin- or mouth-operated mouse designed for individuals with spinal cord injury or upper extremity amputation or disability. It works with any computer or device (including AAC devices) that have a USB port and an operating system or internal firmware that can use a standard USB mouse as an input device. The TetraMouse XS features side-by-side joysticks that require little or no head movement using the lips, tongue or chin for smooth pointer movement. The joy