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PupilMouse is a mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities, neurological disabilities, or spinal cord injury. This mouse emulator enables the user to move a computer cursor by head movement, and to click or drag by winking. Either eye can be used for click and drag, and glasses can be worn. To use the device, a camera is directed to the face of the user; no settings are necessary. The device can also be operated through other switches.

Notes: This technology was developed by Professor Ebisawa of Shizuoka University. ** The manufacturer states a dark place is required for operation of this device.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on April 22, 2005.

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NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. (formerly NAMCO Ltd.)

1740 Technology Drive
San Jose, California 95110
United States
Telephone: 408-235-2222.
Web: http://www.namcobandaigames.com.
Email: support@namcobandaigames.com.


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