An open-source mouth operated sip and puff joystick that enables people with limited hand function emulate a mouse on their computer and/or smartphone.
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An open-source mouth operated sip and puff joystick that enables people with limited hand function emulate a mouse on their computer and/or smartphone.
A cost-effective two input switch interface based on a commercially available Trinkey board.
An open-source mouth operated sip and puff joystick that enables people with limited hand function to emulate a mouse on their computer and/or smartphone.
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An open source assistive switch interface
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