Ray will configuring a mouse for the left hand help?
HTH
Jose
Ray Reyes wrote:
> I've been asked to modify a computer for a person who has impaired function
> in her right shoulder. She's looking for a pointing device which won't
> require her to move her right arm too much. We've tried keyboards with
> built-in trackpads and keyboards with built in trackballs, but they all
> have problems of one kind or another (mainly the position of the device
> and/or buttons).
>
> I seem to recall that a few years back there were keyboards available with
> an IBM Thinkpad-style pointing stick sitting between the H and J keys and
> the buttons right below the space bar. This would be ideal as it would
> require zero shoulder joint movement at all to use. Does anyone know if
> these things are still available and where one can get hold of them?
> Anyone got one for sale?
>
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