I believe it is a gyroscopic mouse.  I am not sure about horizontal/vertical adjustments - I recall making adjustments but not how or what.  I know that I did make adjustments within the mouse settings in Windows.  I will see what I can find out about settings.  We may order one, and if we do, I'll borrow a QZ and see how they compare.  Will let you all know what I find.

Lisa

On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 2:22 PM, Amy Roman <xxxxxx@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hi Lisa,
Does it enable the user to adjust horizontal movement sensitivity separately from vertical movement sensitivity?  Is it a gyroscopic mouse like the Quha Zono?  The QZ uses Bluetooth too and I wonder if it is anymore reliable?  

It would be great if you could try them side by side Alisa and Lisa.  I would order one if the user interface is easier on the GO than on the QZ and the sensitivity and vertical /horizontal settings are as adjustable.   It is less than half the cost of the QZ. 


Sincerely,

Amy Roman, MS, CCC-SLP
Augmentative Communication Specialist



Forbes Norris ALS Research and Treatment Center
2324 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
Cell (415)518-0592
Fax (415)600-3778



From: Lisa Bardach <xxxxxx@gmail.com>
To: xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: GlassOuse

I tried it out at Atia last month. It actually worked quite well and seems to require less range of motion and less constant recalibration than either the Tracker Pro or head Mouse extreme or Nano. It seems a little more user friendly then the Quha Zono. On the flip side the Bluetooth connection can timeout and the guys who make it have no understanding of their audience. I would definitely have concerns about a return policy that only accepts returns if it's broken. 

I am probably going to buy one for our Clinic because of the ease of use, the fact that it's wireless, and the price point. 

Lisa 

On Feb 24, 2017 1:57 AM, "Amy Roman" <xxxxxx@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone tried this?  I think the price is great but I am cautious about purchasing it for our demo center without any information other than that offered by an aggressive marketing campaign.  Their return policy, when I inquired, seems to state that we can return it if it is broken.  I was looking for a "if for any reason this does not suit your needs or you are not satisfied" type return policy.  That does not mean it isn't good.  I just would like to hear from people in the field who have experience with this technology.  Thanks!
 
Sincerely,

Amy Roman, MS, CCC-SLP
Augmentative Communication Specialist



Forbes Norris ALS Research and Treatment Center
2324 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
Cell (415)518-0592
Fax (415)600-3778






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