A low-tech option for eye-gaze can be achieved with some PVC pipes and free images from -website-
1) Check out this step-by-step video from Lydia
If you prefer not to DIY, here is one you can purchase
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enablingdevices.com
Enabling Devices provides of a range of assistive technology and adapted products for people with disabilities, their teachers and therapists.
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If you like Modular Hose as much as me, see this plexiglass shield, it works for eye gaze on a wheel chair for about $55. Available with several different clamp options.
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www.modularhose.com
Master Distributors of Loc-Line Modular Hose. Loc-Line is available in 4 different sizes.
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www.modularhose.com
ModularHose Mini Clamp This mini clamp is idea for tight spaces or when a smaller clamp will do. Works on round and flat surfaces up to 2 inches.
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Perspex E-Tran I called Jim Rogers at Cadan AT to purchase the E-Tran (below)
http://www.acciinc.com/eye-com-board/
Eye-Com™ Board This clear acrylic board sits in a sturdy wooden stand that makes it convenient as an eye-gaze device. The non-speaking person looks at a picture and the person on the other side of the acrylic board follows that person gaze to interpret the person's message.


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