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EILEEN HADDON <[log in to unmask]>
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* EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
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Mon, 1 Jul 2002 12:36:18 -0400
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That's the best descriptive name I can come up with! Recently I have had several clients searching for a mouse that would enable the teacher/adult to disable the mouse so that it does *not* respond no matter how many times it is clicked. Yes, these are all for children with autism who are perseverating on the mouse click itself or on a particular item on the screen. 

There are a number of switch *adapted* mice availabe, where a switch click is converted to a mouse click. RJ Cooper has offered to adapt a SAM to be a SIM, which is very much appreciated. I thought I'd do one more check, though, to see if there was an off-the-shelf mouse available.

Thank you,

Eileen Haddon, ATP
AT Access Specialist
Vermont AT Project
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Eileen C. Haddon, ATP
Vermont Assistive Technology Project
Vermont Technical College
Randolph Center, VT  05061
Phone: 802-728-1520 / Fax: 802-728-1390

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