About
Cross Scanner
The
first switch activation/click starts the line Scan down the screen.
The next click stops the line when it gets to the user's desired vertical
point. A finger pointer appears and starts to scan across the line.
The speed and acceleration of the finger pointer can be adjusted.
The final click tells the computer to move the cursor to that point
and perform the chosen function.
Using
Cross Scanner
Cross
Scanner is a universal way to run all non-adapted software by single
switch, or any pointing device. Using a single switch plugged into
any device capable of producing a mouse-click, such as Trackball,
the user is able to perform mouse moves and clicks, double clicks,
drags, operate menus. The user interface is incredibly intuitive.
All operation is supervisor-controllable to fine tune Cross Scanner
to the needs of the user.
Users
of Cross Scanner
All
those who need to use a single switch and require full access to Windows.
Cross Scanner is not suitable for individuals with significant learning
difficulties.
Features: