Neil
Did the ACE centre start out doing Apple work? It seems to ring a bell. Of
course they may be wholly PC now.
Resna seems to have a significant Mac group.
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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> From: Gregory Neil[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To: A discussion list for Assistive Technology professionals.
> Sent: 05 December 2002 15:40
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> Subject: Mac access
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> Dear All,
>
> I have recently seen a patient who very much wants to control his iMac. He
> is partially sighted (for the sake of argument he is blind) and would be a
> single switch user, well motivated and competent iMac user in the near
> past.
>
> We use PCs and AbilityNet do too (mostly). Can somebody advise me of an
> organisation who would help him assess his Mac in terms of specific Mac
> needs?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Neil Gregory
> Clinical Engineer
> Access to Communication and Technology
> West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre, England
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