Accessible Mobile Applications
Full Control of Your Phone, Even with One Hand
Control Android with a floating touchpad and on-screen cursor designed for one-handed access, precision control, drag-and-drop, and accessible text editing.
- Focus
- Accessible Mobile Applications
- Status
- Available
- Built for
- Real access needs
Smartphones are more powerful than ever, but using them comfortably with one hand or limited mobility can still be challenging.
Cursor for Disabled is an Android accessibility app that adds a floating touchpad and on-screen cursor, making precise phone control easier without reaching across the full screen.
What is Cursor for Disabled?
Cursor for Disabled helps people control their phone with precision by moving a cursor, clicking, scrolling, editing text, and performing drag-and-drop actions through a more reachable interface.
Key features
- Floating touchpad for precise control
- Click, right-click, and smooth scrolling
- Stable drag mode with pick, move, and drop actions
- Designed for comfortable one-handed interaction
One-handed text editing
- Move the cursor with better control
- Select text without stretching across the screen
- Copy, paste, and delete with fewer difficult gestures
Smart compatibility and customization
- Compatibility profiles for specific apps
- Diagnostics for quick troubleshooting
- Customization for size, sensitivity, theme, and haptics
Who is it for?
- Users with motor impairments
- People who prefer one-handed phone use
- Users who struggle with small touch targets
- Large phone and tablet users
What makes it different?
This is not just another gesture tool. It is a precise, stable, and controllable interaction system designed for real-world accessibility needs.
