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Dapkus and her eight-year-old daughter Isabelle doing virtual learning with her fidget mouse in Plymouth, Michigan. — The Detroit News/TNS

Navigating on a computer with a traditional mouse never came easy for eight-year-old Isabelle Dapkus, who has developmental disabilities.

Isabelle struggles with fine motor skills, which affects her ability to use online materials for virtual learning, said her mother, Julia Dapkus.

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