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Harry Brown <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 8 Jan 2018 13:26:17 -0500
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Hi all,

I have a friend, and he has been using the Mac with voice over.

However, because he has diabetes, he has neuropathy, so he cannot use 
the mac because he cannot use keyboards any more. However, he also has 
an iPhone, and he loves it, because it has a touch screen, and he can 
use it, because there are no more keys he has to feel.

I told him about the track pad, and I know it works on the Mac, however, 
here is a huge question though.

Does the track pad give you complete control over the Mac, like a 
regular keyboard does? If it does, then he could use his mac, completely 
by using the track pad.

Please let me know.

thanks,

Harry


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