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Date: | Wed, 29 Apr 1998 21:45:03 EDT |
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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).
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Ray,
I too have a problem with my right arm/hand (severe carpal tunnel) and
discovered that using a regular mouse was about the worse thing for it. I
decided to try a Logitech Trackman Marble mouse ($59 - $79) with the "thumb
ball". I rest my elbow on the chair arm and NEVER have to move my arm at all.
Your thumb handles most everything and there is a middle key that can be
configured as a "pop-up" menu to handle items that require extensive
manipulation of the ball such as 'File open' 'File exit (X) 'file minimize
(-). Well it works for me and she can always try it out, keep the receipt and
return if it doesn't solve the problem!
Good Luck,
Wendy Brown
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