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Date: | Wed, 7 Feb 2001 15:48:25 -0600 |
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Would the BigKeys keyboard be of any help to her? The keys really are
huge and I think they can get keyguards for it too.
Vikki Stefans, pediatric physiatrist (rehab doc for kids), e-mail junkie,
working Mom of Sarah T. and Michael C., and wife of Henry "My Travel Agent",
Arkansas Children's Hospital/ U of A for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, aka
[log in to unmask] ...and EVERY mom is a working mom! (OK, dads too.)
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Eileen Haddon wrote:
> First, I am going to let this young lady try a Kensington expert mouse.
> (One of my suggestions to the team.) The mouse keys can also be tried, but
> I don't think she'll be able to handle the targeting of those small
> targets.
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> I believe the reason the team asked for a one-button PC mouse is to give
> her a larger target area to access. The trackball may work, but I also
> wanted to be researching the item the team specifically asked about.
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