Notebook Computer Bracket
The Bracket is attached to the notebook display using two rubber tipped legs that are used to clamp the aluminum bracket to the display. The bracket is held in place by squeezing the display between each leg and the bracket. Each mounting leg is securly held in place by tightening its associated thumbscrew.

The HeadMouse rests on rubber pads and securly attaches to the bracket using Dual Lock. The rubber tipped legs and thumbscrew are clearly visible. Longer mounting legs are available for mounting to flat panel displays.

Flat Panel Display

The HeadMouse is typically mounted directly to the bezel. Displays with small bezels use the laptop mount with available extended legs.

Alternative Augmentative Communication (AAC) Devices
Custom brackets are available for the DynaVox V, Vmax, DV4 and MT4. These brackets are made to match the contours and dimensions of each device.
Below is a HeadMouse Extreme on a DynaVox Vmax with the DynaVox V Mount. The HeadMouse Extreme rotates to meet the needs of the user.



The HeadMouse Extreme mount for the DynaVox 4 and MT/4 is affixed to the device using adhesive putty or double stick foam tape. The HeadMouse Extreme attaches to the bracket using Dual Lock.

The image below shows the mount affixed to a DynaVox MT4. Dual Lock is used to securly attach the HeadMouse extreme to the bracket.

A custom bracket is available for the Assistive Technology, Inc. (ATI) Mercury and MiniMerc. The bracket is made of machined plastic and matches the contours and dimensions of the devices. It is affixed to the Mercury and MiniMerc using adhesive putty or double stick foam tape. The HeadMouse attaches to the bracket using Dual Lock.

