The mouth-controlled input provide people with quadriplegia a simple and effective way to control mouse movement. Movement and operation of this joystick is similar to that of a 'Mouthstick'. Mouse button clicking is accomplished with the help of sips or puffs function of the joystick.
A sip-and-puff input device combined with scanning software means many keyboard-accessible programs can be used with this device.
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