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Katherine Rankin <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 6 Jan 2003 15:03:17 -0800
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                                  Assistive Technology for Person With Essential Tremor





Does anyone know of assistive technology to help a person who has essential
tremor use a computer?  The person's hands shake so much she can't control
where the mouse moves on the screen, she has trouble highlighting something
to cut and paste it, and she has some trouble pushing the keys, but she can
mange that.  I've thought of the Microsoft clicklock option, touch screens,
foot-contolled mice, and speech-recognition software, but I was wondering
if someone knew of anything else.
Katherine Rankin
ADA Coordinator
University of Nevada, Las Vegas Libraries

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