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A small British company is selling a mouse adapter, developed by IBM, that compensates for trembling hands and could help 3 million people in the United Kingdom and many more worldwide.
IBM is licensing the mouse adapter to Montrose Secam Limited, a small British electronics company, which plans to manufacture and sell the Assistive Mouse Adapter for under $100 (U.S.).
IBM said the adapter works with any operating system. "You don't need a special computer, a special program or a special mouse, " Levine said. "Maybe you need a 13-year-old to plug it in for you." ...
And if you were to go back a few more years into the past, you’d have found when you bought a mouse with a PS/2 connector fitted, it may well have come with an adapter for a 9-pin RS232 serial port.
If you hate using the Xbox 360’s dual joystick controllers to play Gears of War, now’s your chance to pick up the XCM XFPS keyboard and mouse adapter for the 360. Not only does it allow you to ...
The problem could be related to the wireless mouse adapter and wireless mouse being out of sync. Wireless mice and their receivers that need to be synced usually feature a sync button on both devices.
The XFPS adapter that lets you plug in a USB or PS2 mouse and keyboard and map it to the appropriate commands on your PlayStation 3 controller is now available. This thing made sense when it was ...
Several specific models of adapters are also mentioned by name. “We define keyboard and mouse adapters as the use of software or hardware to mimic controller inputs with a keyboard and mouse.
UK firm sells mouse adapter for shaky hands A former pilot has turned an IBM prototype into a working product that could help millions Written by Peter Judge, Contributor March 15, 2005 at 5:10 a ...
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