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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.
A template for storing the files and documentation for an open source assistive technology project.
A collection of readily available commercial-off-the-shelf components and 3D printed components that can be assembled into various configurations to provide mounting solutions for assistive technology.
A mouth operated gaming joystick based on the LipSync.
An open source assistive technology able to playback a set of pre-recorded messages and/or sounds when activated by an assistive switch.
Main repository for open source assistive technology joysticks.
Customizable 3D printed Braille Labels
Enables an analog joystick and assistive switches to emulate an HID Mouse or HID Gamepad. Open source assistive technology.
An open-source assistive switch that is activated by movement or extremely light contact.
A medium-sized proportional joystick that can be used for gaming. Available in both a USB and TRRS variant. This joystick has a large range of motion and is compatible with the Xbox Adaptive Controller.
The Adaptive Case for PS4 Controller is an inexpensive and non-destructive controller modification designed to make the stock PS4 controller more accessible.
A small proportional sliding joystick that can be used for gaming. This joystick has a small range of motion and is compatible with the Xbox Adaptive Controller.
Open source adapter to use a Nunchuck Controller as a USB HID Mouse or USB HID Gamepad.
A 3D printable, low profile assistive switch
The Pen Ball is a 3D printable writing aid for those with difficulty holding a pen or pencil directly.
A simple battery operated tester with a light for testing assistive switches via a 3.5 mm jack.
A 3D printed aid for helping squeeze a tube of toothpase.
A Wheelchair Bluetooth Mouse HID to Gamepad adapter
An open source, 3D printable assistive switch with multiple topper options.
A mouth controlled joystick which assists quadriplegics to control RC cars
An Open Assistive Technology device that adds latching functionality to an assistive switch.
The Playback Switch is an assistive switch that also plays a prerecorded message up to 30 seconds long when the button is pressed.
An open source assistive switch activated by minimal force skin contact.
A switch adapted device to roll the dice for any game night!
A 3d printable smartphone stand for use with magnifier apps.
Instructions and parts for how to make a commercially available Spinning Light Wand toy adapted for use with assistive switch.
3D printable eating aid to reduce impact of tremors.
A small proportional analog joystick in a mountable enclosure that can be used for adapted gaming or computer access.
A simple to build cost-effective assistive interface for digital access based on the Adafruit TRRS Trinkey.
A small proportional sliding joystick that can be used for computer access or gaming. This joystick has an analog output and a small range of motion.
A 3D printable aid for assisting those with limited strength and/or dexterity to fasten a button.
An open source 3D printed enclosure for the Ultimarc Ultrastik Joystick and an adapter for different 3D printed toppers.