The adjustable head pointer adaptive device can help people with limited verbal communication skills to use communication boards.
Head stick for typing.
It is also fully ergonomic in that the rectangular front is concave to match stick end movement.
It is a head brace which has pointing device mounted on it.
Control with a head pointer is dependent on the tightness of the strap thus.
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Mouth sticks are attached to a retainer like bite plate which the user wears in his her mouth.
A person moves the head to make the head wand type characters navigate through web documents etc.
It can be used on a table as shown or attached to an articulated monitor arm adjusted to suit the user.
The bands are secured with metal hardware and topped with a 19 inch aluminum pointer rod.
It is also fully ergonomic in that the rectangular front is concave to match stick end movement.
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The head piece consists of adjustable lightweight plastic bands for fitting individual head sizes and shapes.
Adaptive touch sticks and pointers are worn on the head but for users who retain some finger dexterity they may be strapped to the hand.
It can be used on a table as shown or attached to an articulated monitor arm adjusted to suit the user.
Head pointer a head pointer is similar to a mouth stick except instead of holding the device in one s mouth it is strapped to the user s head.
The single finger head or mouth stick keyboard can be used for conditions that exclude typing with the hands.
Fatigue can be an issue when a lot of keystrokes are required in order to accomplish a task.
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The single finger head or mouth stick keyboard can be used for conditions that exclude typing with the hands.
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