Depends exactly what is required but:
http://www.niad.sussex.ac.uk/browse_by_products_results.cfm
Browse software and "prediction software"...
CoWriter seems to be pretty good in my experience.
On an associated topic (not really), anyone ever supported or installed
a client with LINUX??? There are some accessibility tools being
developed for LINUX (nothing too awe inspiring).
Simon
P.S. Sorry if this is a double posting, had server problems over
Christmas.
P.P.S. Happy New Year to everyone!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: B Heller [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 06 January 2003 11:53
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Text prediction software
>
>
> We have a client who uses a wheelchair-mounted PC (running
> Window 98) for communication and for his university
> coursework. He uses EZkeys v2.4 with a keyguard, but only
> for text prediction, mouse and control key emulation, he is
> not currently using the speech facilities.
>
> Because he regularly installs software on his machine (for
> work and leisure activities) the machine is quite hard to
> support, especially as the client lives away from home during
> term-time. We have particular problems with changes to the
> setup leading to EZkeys causing system crashes and very long
> boot-times and so would like to remove EZkeys . It seems
> that Windows accessibility features can provide the mouse
> emulation etc. Does anyone know of reasonably-priced
> alternative software that can provide text prediction?
>
> _____________________________
> Ben Heller SRCS (PhD)
> Clinical Scientist (Electronics and Physiological
> Measurement) Medical Physics, I Floor Sheffield Teaching
> Hospitals Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Road Sheffield S10
> 2JF UK Tel xx 44 114 271 3675 Fax xx 44 114 271 3403
>
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