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Question Handicape Accessibilty

Need some advice on mouse options. My brother built a computer. Had an accident right after and lost his right hand index and middle finger. As of now, his arm will be in a wrap for awhile, so gripping a mouse or using his right arm is out of the question.
Anyone have any options for a mouse?
I've seen foot mouse, but they seem to just be a clicker.
He loves playing first person shooters, survival games and sport games.

I've looked into eye detection and head mouses but reviews seem to be mostly for simulation games. would love first hand advice if anyone has any.

Or if you have any other ideas/innovative ways for him.

Thank you!
 
I found this article .... some of it may be useful to you.

There are several effective alternatives to traditional computer mice designed to enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities, including ergonomic mice, trackballs, joysticks, and hands-free options.

1. Ergonomic Mice​

2. Specialized Input Devices​

3. Hands-Free Options​

4. Adaptive Technology​

Conclusion​

When selecting a mouse alternative, it's essential to consider the specific needs and abilities of the user. Many of these devices can significantly enhance the computing experience for individuals with disabilities, promoting greater independence and comfort. For more detailed information and product recommendations, consider visiting specialized retailers or assistive technology resources.
 
Need some advice on mouse options. My brother built a computer. Had an accident right after and lost his right hand index and middle finger. As of now, his arm will be in a wrap for awhile, so gripping a mouse or using his right arm is out of the question.
Anyone have any options for a mouse?
I've seen foot mouse, but they seem to just be a clicker.
He loves playing first person shooters, survival games and sport games.

I've looked into eye detection and head mouses but reviews seem to be mostly for simulation games. would love first hand advice if anyone has any.

Or if you have any other ideas/innovative ways for him.

Thank you
Hey, I’m really sorry to hear about your brother. For now, a regular mouse won’t work, but a head tracking mouse can let him move the cursor and look around just by moving his head. Adding a foot pedal or a big switch for clicks and actions makes gaming much easier and more natural again. It's just an opinion if you found something better then let us know too hope it might help someone else too.
 

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