Folks, I have a close relative who's been pretty well house-bound and in a wheel chair for 50 years as a result of a spinal cord injury at age 19. Some years ago I set her up with a computer and introduced her to e-mail and the Internet and it's had a real impact on her life. She became addicted (as I knew she would) and developed an entirely new outlook on life as the computer opened up a whole new area for her. About a year ago, she developed pneumonia, was in the hospital for some time, had to be fed with a stomach tube, had to breath via a tracheotomy tube, etc. She's now even more of an invalid and is in a nursing home where she'll have to spend the rest of her life. This is so sad to me as she's been such a "fighter" for so long. I've tried to get her interested in getting the computer out to the nursing home to use again (it'd made such a tremendous difference in her life earlier), but she seems not interested. I know that she's afraid that it'd be stolen from her room, and that it might be awkward to use her desktop machine from a bed or a wheelchair, but I'm trying to think of some way..... Here're my questions: 1. Sitting in a bed or a wheelchair the images on the desktop's monitor would be too small for her to see/read. She does have a TV in her room, so is there a way that the TV screen can be used as the computer monitor? Some "gadget, etc." that I don't know about. 2. It might be awkward for her to have to use a keyboard connected to the desktop, so is there anyway to get a "wireless" keyboard and a "wireless" mouse for her to use? 3. I'll try to get her a laptop computer to use if that'd help. I am so disturbed that her life has, again, become so limited and I keep thinking that there must be some way that I can, again, give her something to do that will give her life some purpose. Many, many thanks, Lewis Emerson PCBUILD's List Owners: Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>