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Head/Eye Controlled Input

The latest Head/Eye Controlled Input head pointers, eye control and the Headmouse Extreme.

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SmartNav 4 AT
The SmartNav 4 AT package is the total hands-free mouse alternative for people with ALS, spinal cord injuries such as quadriplegia, muscular dystrophy, and other special needs.
Our Price: $499.00 – $599.00
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SmartNav 4 EG
The Smart-Nav EG Package is a mouse alternative input device and allows for hands free cursor control.
Our Price: $375.00 – $403.00
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Headmouse Extreme
HeadMouse® Extreme is the leading solution for wireless head-pointing on the PC or Mac. The HeadMouse is a perfect solution for people who cannot use or have limited use of their hands.
Our Price: $995.00
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Tracker Pro
Tracker Pro now represents the fourth generation in the head pointing device family from Madentec. Tracker Pro is now smaller and more compact than the Tracker One and Tracker 2000.
Our Price: $1,005.00
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EyeTech TM2
The EyeTech TM2 is a mouse replacement device that allows the user to place the mouse pointer anywhere on the screen by simply looking at the desired location.
Our Price: $6,545.00
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EyeTech TM3
EyeTech TM3 is a mouse replacement device designed for Microsoft Windows Vista and XP. It allows the user to place the mouse pointer anywhere on the screen simply by looking at the desired location.
Our Price: $9,595.00 – $10,302.00
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QualiEYE
QualiEYE cursor control software is an assistive technology breakthrough for people with disabilities who require a hands free mouse alternative.
Our Price: $303.00 – $435.00
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Cyberlink with Brainfingers
The Cyberlink Interface enables hands-free control of computers and electrical devices.
Our Price: $2,015.00
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Jouse 2
The Jouse 2 has accurate tracking combined with extremely smooth operation and dwell cursor capability, providing an ideal mouse replacement for drawing or any application requiring fine cursor control.
Our Price: $1,495.00
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Integra Mouse
IntegraMouse enables the user to activate all functions of a computer mouse by mouth. Left and right mouse clicks are triggered by very slight sucking or blowing.
Our Price: $2,424.00 – $2,727.00
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Lazee Mouse Pro
This adaptive mouse is a hands-free mouse design offering the same functionality that a standard mouse provides. Left click, right clicks, and drag are performed via a microphone input.
Our Price: $799.00
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QuadJoy
The QuadJoy is easy to use; hold the hygienic stick with your lips, then control the cursor on the screen with the movement of your mouth.
Our Price: $758.00
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Smart-Nav Track Hat
This stylish and functional flight-style hat removes the need for reflective targets.
Our Price: $21.49
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Adjustable Head Pointer
Use as a keyboard aid, pencil holder, for turning pages or drawing. An essential aid for people with limited hand use, for activities including turning pages, drawing or painting.
Our Price: $142.00
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Magic Wand Keyboard
The Magic Wand Keyboard is a miniature computer keyboard, with a built-in mouse, that allows people with limited or no hand/arm movement to fully access any IBM or Apple Macintosh computer.
Our Price: $1,546.00 – $1,919.00
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Maltron Single Finger/Mouth Stick Keyboard
The shape of the Maltron Single Finger/Mouth Stick Keyboard matches natural head movement and the key arrangement minimizes finger or stick activity, raising speed and relieving frustration.
Our Price: $695.00
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Clear-View Headpointer
Clear-View Headpointer - Unit extends from jaw level, permitting better vision and body positioning than a forehead pointer. User stays comfortably positioned, and minimal head movement is required. Lightweight aluminum yoke can be bent to adjust pointer angle. Contoured and adjustable six ways — via side knobs — for control and comfort.
Our Price: $188.00
Alternate input devices operated by head or eye movements gives full mouse control to people who cannot use conventional pointing devices such as a mouse or standard keyboard. For example, an infrared sensing device can be placed on the top of the computer’s monitor which follows a tiny dot that is place on the forehead (or other part of the body) of the computer user.