Thanks Rob
That’s really helpful information
Cheers
Jeremy
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Principal Clinical Scientist
Electronic Assistive Technology Service
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It’s a while since I looked at the Enpathia, but what I remember – at least from the way it was set up at the time – was that
the left-right movement had to be done by tilting your head, rather than rotating it. I don’t know if that’s easy to change. The Quha Zono lets you calibrate the motions you want for left-right and up-down. I thought the Enpathia was limited in that, but could
be wrong.
One thing I really liked about Enpathia compared to the alternatives is that the cursor only moves when your head moves away
from the central/neutral position. So it is very easy to hold the mouse still and target a small area of the screen for clicking / double clicking icons etc.
Cheers
Rob
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Hi All
I wondered if anyone had any useful information of comparison of the EnPathia and Quha Zono mouse control interfaces, which we are considering for head control
for a client? In particular if there were any noticeable losses of function/performance by going for the cheaper EnPathia?
Thanks in advance
Jeremy
Jeremy Linskell CEng, CSci, MIPEM
Principal Clinical Scientist
Electronic Assistive Technology Service
tel: 01382-496286
fax:01382-496322
Editorial Board Member of
Journal of Assistive Technologies
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