In order to efficiently test run FaceMOUSE,
you should request a consultation with an AIDA expert, especially if
the disabled person cannot control the mouse correctly or if the person's
assistant does not have any computer skills. You
can ask for a free AIDA consultation at the Modena office or contact an AIDA
partner.
You may try FaceMOUSE without the help of an A.I.D.A. expert: this can be a
good solution if the disabled person can move the tip of the mouse well and
there is another person to help install and calibrate FaceMOUSE, which
requires only basic IT knowledge. In this case, it should be easy to try the
software, perhaps with the help of AIDA telephone and mail assistance.
In particular, you may request the rental service
to try FaceMOUSE for 30 days (without repayment) or you may give
a part payment (24%) to try FaceMOUSE for 45 days ( at
the end of trial period you may pay off or not).
To provide more information about FaceMOUSE,
AIDA offers a video which shows how it works: the different files that make up
the video in divx format can be downloaded from here;
there are zip files, generally about 260 MB in size, and some are password
protected. In addition, you can request a video by regular mail: in this case,
the films are grouped together on a DVD (better quality compared to the DivX
available on the internet).
You are also advised to send a video to AIDA showing the
disabled person’s motor skills so that the AIDA staff can perform a
preliminary exam and supply their first opinion about the possibility of the
customer using FaceMOUSE. The video can be sent by email or regular mail (on
VHS, CD or DVD support).
In order to know the FaceMOUSE price
we invite you to contact us.
AIDA is looking for cooperation to integrate the “FaceMOUSE” technology in
other systems for disabled persons and most important is trying to promote and
commercialize “FaceMOUSE” abroad.
Finally, we strongly urge you to contact us for additional
information, to ask further questions or to simply express your opinion,
because this is the only way that A.I.D.A. can attempt to restore part of
their lost independence to the disabled and the elderly.
You may contact us by: