Try: http://www.bvssolitaire.com
These games, yes there are many, can be tailored to suit one's needs.
You can select one or more to be favourites and select only from that
list. Moves can be drag and drop or point and click. The cards that can
be moved to the heaps (Ace to King, etc.) move automatically.
The games use the full screen.
You can try some of the free games and then consider whether or not to buy.
Orf Bartrop
Judith Prosser wrote:
> This is probably not a question for this list but -
>
> My brother has had a stroke and has been in a nursing home for two
> years. He is paralyzed on his right side. He loves to play solitaire on
> the computer and has an ancient laptop in his room. Does any one know
> of a
> stand alone version of solitaire that has a good display filling the
> screen
> and which permits moving the cards with a right or left mouse click. The
> one that comes with windows fills only half the screen and moving a
> series
> of cards requires a drag and drop which he cannot do with only one hand
> using the mouse pad built into the computer . There are lots of games on
> the web but all I have found are packaged with hundreds of variations of
> the game which confuses him when he gets to the menu and has to make a
> choice. His computer is running Win95 and is limited to 64mb memory.
> The
> 1.5 gb hard drive is also a limiting factor. I would love to be able to
> provide him with something from his normal life he can do independently
> during the long periods he spends sitting in his room.
>
> Judy in WV
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