Dear Barry,
We have been experiencing similar problems here at ACT, with different types of software and as a result we have a few ideas which we are trying to develop into a project (I am afraid I can not reveal any more detail about the project yet, but watch this space). It is more difficult to provide extra tuition with software like EZ-keys, but for Windows you can buy some CD's that provide tuition. Unfortunately, personally, I haven't found them to be very appropriate for any of my clients...
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Subject: user training
Dear all
I'm increasingly coming across people who need extensive (more than a day)
training on how to use a computer through a keyboard emulator (typically
EZKeys supplied through the ECS system). How are other services tackling
the training issue, both on the keyboard emulator and on mainline windows
software? Are there any sources of training other than doing it all in
house?
Barry Taylor, Clinical Scientist
Bioengineering Department
Tulley Medical Physics Building, Hull Royal Infirmary
Anlaby Road, Hull HU3 2JZ
Tel 01482 675928, fax 01482 675750
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