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On Mon, 9 Aug 1999, Jun Qian wrote:
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>>I think a Track ball would be better for her to replace mouse. I don't know
>>any keyboard which suitable for her, sorry.
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>>J Qian
There is a foot operated mouse replacement available. One foot operates the
pointer and the other operates the "mouse" buttons. I saw this on the Disk
Doctors show on the cable network Knowledge TV. I have no idea who makes it,
but a search of www.knowledgetv.com might be productive. I think they keep
archives of old shows material and more info might be there. Good luck.
Regards,
Dale Mentzer
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>>Joan Rapier wrote:
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>>> I have a client w/ severe arthritis. Using a keyboard or a pointing
>>> device is very difficult for her as she cannot fully open her hands.
>>> She won't be able to use voice recognition w/ every program she needs to
>>> run. She'll need to use a keyboard and/or a pointing device to some
>>> degree. What types of keyboards and pointing devices are out there that
>>> might be easier to use for someone in this position?
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