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Picture of ASL MOUSE EMULATOR/USB (MODEL ASL519) The ASL Mouse Emulator/USB, ASL519, is a mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. This system allows a power wheelchair driving system to function as a mouse interface for an on-chair computer. Computer access is provided via the computer's USB port. The system works with all power chair types, and includes all interface cables. OPTIONS: Laptop converter (model ASL 509); joystick extension 5th switch with T handle or straight version with a mono port (model ASL 521). COMPATIBILITY: For use with IBM or compatible or Macintosh on-chair computers.

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Price: 846.00.

This product record was updated on October 12, 2010.

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Adaptive Switch Laboratories, Inc. - ASL

125 Spur 191
Suite C
Spicewood, Texas 78669
United States
Telephone: 800-626-8698 or 830-798-0005.
Fax: 830-798-6221.
Web: http://www.asl-inc.com.
Email: info@asl-inc.com.


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