Quha Zona Gyroscopic Mouse — Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads

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Quha Zono Gyroscope Mouse and Headbands

The Quha Zono Gyroscope Mouse

This gyroscope mouse has a variety of ways it can be mounted or accessed (headband, eyeglass clip, eye wear, on a cap among others. A variety of access methods are also options available to include sip and puff, buttons, virtual keyboard among others. Light weight and easy to connect with plug and play tools.

Check out Easter Seals Crossroads review below, or check out The Quha Zona mouse and access options at Quha.com.

If you or a loved one cannot use a traditional mouse, check out the Quha Zono. The “Quha Zono is the original gyroscopic mouse designed for special needs.” This gyroscopic mouse makes it possible for you to use a computer when you’re unable to use an ordinary mouse with your hands. It translates natural head…

via Quha Zona Gyroscopic Mouse — Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads

A recent evaluation seeking tools for repetitive stress injury allowed me to check this device out. It was easy to use and connect with its plug and play features. Other tools such as dwell software and management of mouse speed and control were needed with the basic set up.

H/T to Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads for keeping us updated with their weekly AT curations!

Carol- OT’s with Apps and Technology

About Carol Leynse Harpold, MS, OTR/L, SCLV, ATP, CATIS

OTR/L with more than 35 years experience in pediatrics, school based therapy and adult rehabilitation. Masters of Science in Adaptive Education/Assistive Technology with 20 years experience in AT in education of elementary, middle school, secondary, post secondary students and work environments for adult clients. A RESNA Assistive Technology Practitioner with ACVREP CATIS credentials, AOTA Specialty Certification in Low Vision, USC Davis Executive Certificate in Home Modifications, servicing adults and students with disabilities in employment, education, and home environments. A 2020 graduate of the University of Alabama Birmingham Low Vision Certification Program.
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