If it's a modern laptop it should have USB connectors. If not you might be
able to get a PCMIA adapter for a USB hub.
Failing that I would suggest getting keyboard extension leads to take the
wear and tear.
Mick Trott
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<< A student with impaired manual dexterity would like to be able to plug a
mini keyboard and trackball mouse into a laptop - without having to
rely on the support of others. The student has CP and finds it
difficult to insert PS2 type connectors - which, of course, are easily
damaged. Has anyone found a workaround for this (some sort of adaptor?).
(Note: I am aware that wireless technology offers a potential solution.
However, cost is a issue here.)
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Regards
Peter Hill
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