The StealthSwitch1 Single Action Programmable Foot Switch from H-Mod is an ideal and cost-effective solution for individuals who wish to use their foot to perform just a single keyboard or mouse-click action. The StealthSwitch1 began life as a simple ...
The StealthSwitch1 Single Action Programmable Foot Switch from H-Mod is an ideal and cost-effective solution for individuals who wish to use their foot to perform just a single keyboard or mouse-click action. The StealthSwitch1 began life as a simple privacy switch which could immediately mute sound, hide the taskbar, hide all desktop icons, and even password protect the restore function at the same time, with just a single click of the footswitch and still can perform that function. However, with the new software driver from H-Mod the StealthSwitch1 now offers a greatly expanded range of programmable commands in addition to the original privacy functions. An easily-navigated interface lets one effortlessly program the StealthSwitch1 to perform Single Key commands, mouse clicks (including a double-click), run programs, control media, etc. The unique "tripod" design of the footpedal means that it is easily activated from any direction. To ensure that accidental activations do not occur the pedal does offer a high enough resistance that most will be able to leave their foot resting on the pedal without risk of activation.
Note: The StealthSwitch1 is driver dependent which means that the driver software must be installed and actively running for the switch to perform the assigned actions.
In order to fully benefit from the expanded capabilities of the StealthSwitch1 users should visit the manufacturer's Download Page and install the most up to date software, titled: "StealthSwitch Pro Software Version 3.09.000" for Windows, or: "StealthSwitch Pro OSX Version 1.0.1" for Mac. Those who wish to perform multiple functions or to enter multi-key commands will want to consider one of the other available Foot Switch options.
The Footcursor is a foot-operated mouse designed for use by individuals with limited upper extremity mobility, upper extremity disabilities, repetitive stress injuries, or cumulative stress disabilities. Usable with either foot, this device enables t ...
The Footcursor is a foot-operated mouse designed for use by individuals with limited upper extremity mobility, upper extremity disabilities, repetitive stress injuries, or cumulative stress disabilities. Usable with either foot, this device enables the user to perform cursor movement with a foot. The Footcursor consists of a square plate base with a moveable round plate which sits on top of the square surface. An embedded microchip detects movement of the user's foot on the the round plate and translates it to the cursor's movement on the computer monitor. For example, when the round plate is moved to the right, the cursor moves to the right, and when the round plate is moved toward the user's back, the cursor moves down. The Footcursor has an input jack which allows a single switch to be attached for performing a left or double click action. The Advanced model also incorporates the ability to perform mouse clicks - to perform a right click users lift the front part of the foot and leave the heel on the Footcursor Advanced Version. For left clicks, users lift the back part of their foot and leave the front part on the Footcursor Advanced Version. Users also can do double-clicks and drag-and-drops (learning and practice is required).
The Footcursor can be used in conjuction with other pointing devices as well as USB footswitches.
We cannot offer a warranty or our 30 day CSG on this product, and the manufacturer is no longer in business. We are testing each item before it ships to ensure it is fully functional.
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The Savant Elite2 family of programmable USB devices is available in configurations supporting up to four switches. These switches can be used to reduce the strain on the fingers by offloading repetitive actions such as mouse clicks or keyboard short ...
The Savant Elite2 family of programmable USB devices is available in configurations supporting up to four switches. These switches can be used to reduce the strain on the fingers by offloading repetitive actions such as mouse clicks or keyboard shortcuts to alternate means (either one or both feet, non-dominant hands, etc.). Programmed to function as modifier keys (such as Shift, Ctrl, or Alt) the switches can also help to maximize productivity by allowing the individual to continue typing without interruption and to access the modifiers near-simultaneously with the feet.
The Savant Elite2 Control Module from Kinesis Corporation is a programmable interface that can accept input from foot pedals, assistive switches, or hand triggers. It is ideal for situations where there may be a need to have multiple switches spread over an area or where there is a desire for the smallest possible pedal footprint beneath a workstation. The 9.6 foot long USB cable also permits the control module to be positioned at a distance from the computer.
Two models of the Savant Elite2 Control Module are available. One features 2 input jacks for attaching the external switches and is pre-programmed to perform left and right mouse clicks. The second model is equipped to accept up to 4 switches and/or pedals and is pre-programmed to perform the left and right clicks as well as Backspace and a "Thank you," macro. Of course, these can easily be reprogrammed to any specific actions.
The Savant Elite2 Control Module also has driverless programming for a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, Mac OS X, Android, Linux, or Chrome. Modules come preloaded with Windows and MAC versions of the SmartSet App, a visual programming interface to facilitate quick and simple programming in either of these environments. A simple text editor can be used to program for other alternative operating systems.
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The StealthSwitch3 Programmable USB Switch Controller from H-Mod provides users with a means of transferring or reducing the heavy workload which the hand and fingers encounter in daily computer use. Mouse clicks, keyboard shortcuts, and multi-key ma ...
The StealthSwitch3 Programmable USB Switch Controller from H-Mod provides users with a means of transferring or reducing the heavy workload which the hand and fingers encounter in daily computer use. Mouse clicks, keyboard shortcuts, and multi-key macros can be programmed and triggered by foot pedals or many other types of switches.
Other common applicatons of the StealthSwitch3 Programmable USB Switch Controller include a wide variety of gaming functions, photo booth triggers, transciption control, etc.
With the StealthSwitch3 Programmable USB Switch Controller multiple switches can be connected to a CPU through a single USB port. The StealthSwitch3 Programmable USB Switch Controller is truly universal, fully programmable, and easy-to-use with both the Windows (including Windows 8.1) and Mac OS-X platforms.
The StealthSwitch3 supports up to 5 external switches (available separately) , and the number of accessible commands can be can be raised to 8 by using Shift mode which uses one switch to enable the other switches to access an alternate set of commands. Switches can be programmed to send keystrokes, mouse clicks, double clicks, drag lock, hotkeys, or macros (maximum of 4 keystrokes per macro). The StealthSwitch3 is fully programmable using the downloadable drivers. Once it is programmed, all settings are stored in the switch interface hardware so no software or drivers are required, even if you move the unit to another computer. This is especially convenient where deployment is intended on limited access systems, as programming can do done by loading the software on another computer which is not subject to these restrictions. Multiple configuration files can be created and stored for later access. MAC users receive a bonus benefit from the RoboCon program which automatically re-configures the switch interface based on the current application, allowing the setting of application-specific command layouts. This controller may be used with any of the StealthSwitch II Slave Footswitches, or for other options check out our range of switches in the Switches category.
A Savant USB Foot Switch is factory programmed to perform mouse clicks. The compact design features a wide center pedal and two smaller outer pedals. The large center pedal has minimal travel for your most heavily used key action and is factory progr ...
A Savant USB Foot Switch is factory programmed to perform mouse clicks. The compact design features a wide center pedal and two smaller outer pedals. The large center pedal has minimal travel for your most heavily used key action and is factory programmed to perform the regular "left button" mouse click. The outer "piano-key" pedals offer two additional actions (right click and scrolling) without having to search for a second and third footswitch on the floor. Adjustment screws allow fine-tuning of pedal travel.
NOTE: Custom programming these pedals requires access to a PC running 32 bit versions of Windows XP, VISTA, or 7.
The StealthSwitch Tripod Slave Footswitch is an accessory footswitch for use with the StealthSwitch3 Programmable USB Switch Controller or any other Controller or Switch-activated device. The unique design of this switch means that it can be activat ...
The StealthSwitch Tripod Slave Footswitch is an accessory footswitch for use with the StealthSwitch3 Programmable USB Switch Controller or any other Controller or Switch-activated device. The unique design of this switch means that it can be activated from any direction, unlike traditional "pedal" stype foot switches that activate from a specific direction. Activation notification is provided by a distinct but reasonably quiet click in combination with the tactile response of the switch. Made of ABS plastic, this footswitch has a 6' (1.8 m) long cable that terminates in a 1/8" (3.5 mm) mono plug and requires about 0.0625" (1.6 mm) to activate. NOTE: The StealthSwitch FS-1 Slave footswitch provides no functionality on its own. Command functionality can only be accomplished by connecting this to a programmable Switch Controller, pre-programmed device, or Switch-activated device.
This product is a complete hands-free mousing replacement offering cursor control, regular clicks and additional programmable actions. 'Program Specific' commands can be set by utilizing the downloadable Footmouse Assistant Software.
The unit ...
This product is a complete hands-free mousing replacement offering cursor control, regular clicks and additional programmable actions. 'Program Specific' commands can be set by utilizing the downloadable Footmouse Assistant Software.
The unit works plug and play out of the box with a vertical scroll wheel (orange wheel, lower left), left click (red button, lower centre), double left click (red button, lower right), right click (red button, upper right) and 2 programmable buttons (yellow, upper centre and left) which can all be assigned specific commands using the Footmouse Assistant Software. The user can also make all 5 buttons programmable by toggling a yellow 'enable programming button' on the side of the unit. The buttons are 1.5" in diameter and have a crisp tactile mechanical switch rated at 500 grams.
Cursor movement is achieved by sliding your foot into the 'slipper' which has an 800 DPI optical sensor on the underside, and moving the slipper around on an oversized 'footmouse' pad which is 15.5" wide and 11" deep. The 'slipper' is 4.25" wide by 7" long and has an adjustable velcro strap to ensure any size foot is accommodated.
This product allows you to shift the effort of mousing on your computer from your hands to your feet as a complement to traditional mousing solutions.
NOTE: It is not recommended to use this device as a primary mousing device but only for occasional mousing.
NOTE: On some computers, there is an issue where the Footime unit may at times go to 'sleep' and then not wake up until you unplug and re-plug the device. Often plugging in the unit through a hub will alleviate this issue, but not always. The manufacturer is aware of the issue and is working on a fix of this for the next generation of the product, but there will be no 'fix' for the current generation. Unfortunately we are not able to identify the exact source of this problem and as such cannot advise whether you may experience this issue, however as it always is resolved by unplugging the device and plugging it in again, it isn't a serious issue (although it is inconvenient).