PC head control Quha Zono X
Description
Quha Zono is a gyroscopic computer mouse for individuals who rely on alternative mouse input. Mouse movements are controlled by changes in the orientation (rotational movements) of the device, similar to some games on modern smartphones.
The Quha Zono X connects wirelessly to the computer. It is compatible with any operating system and can even be used on different computers, as all settings are stored directly on the device.
Mouse functions can be triggered using appropriate mouse click software.
Product details
Target audience
The Quha Zono is intended for individuals who are unable to use a conventional computer mouse due to motor impairments. This includes in particular:
- People with physical disabilities (e.g. tetraplegia, muscular disorders, ALS)
- Individuals with limited fine motor skills or paralysis in the arms and hands
- Therapists, rehabilitation centers, and institutions for people with disabilities that offer alternative input methods
- People with physical disabilities (e.g. tetraplegia, muscular disorders, ALS)
- Individuals with limited fine motor skills or paralysis in the arms and hands
- Therapists, rehabilitation centers, and institutions for people with disabilities that offer alternative input methods
Application
The Quha Zono operates on a gyroscopic basis: movements of the head or another body part to which the device is attached are translated into mouse pointer movements on the screen.
Control is achieved through rotational or tilting movements of the device, similar to motion-based games on smartphones.
The device connects wirelessly to the computer via USB, allowing maximum flexibility.
All device settings (e.g. speed, sensitivity) are stored directly on the device, enabling use on multiple computers without the need for reconfiguration.
Mouse clicks are triggered via additional mouse click software installed on the respective operating system (e.g. single-click software or external switches).
Control is achieved through rotational or tilting movements of the device, similar to motion-based games on smartphones.
The device connects wirelessly to the computer via USB, allowing maximum flexibility.
All device settings (e.g. speed, sensitivity) are stored directly on the device, enabling use on multiple computers without the need for reconfiguration.
Mouse clicks are triggered via additional mouse click software installed on the respective operating system (e.g. single-click software or external switches).
Examples
Everyday computer use:
Browsing the internet, writing emails, using word processing programs
Education and school:
Participating in digital lessons for students with motor impairments
Using educational software and online platforms
Professional use:
Working on a PC in office environments with accessible workstations
Therapy and rehabilitation:
Promoting independence through assisted computer operation
Browsing the internet, writing emails, using word processing programs
Education and school:
Participating in digital lessons for students with motor impairments
Using educational software and online platforms
Professional use:
Working on a PC in office environments with accessible workstations
Therapy and rehabilitation:
Promoting independence through assisted computer operation
Technical data
Location
Stadtplatz 24, 4690 Schwanenstadt, Österreich
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