I've used one of the MS golf games with Track IR. You need fine control over
the mouse to line up a shot.
I think I had to use the click lock feature that you can turn on and off
within mouse properties from the control panel. I don't know which operating
system you're working with but I had to download the click lock software
from the Microsoft website for Win98. It may be readily available in XP.
I think at least one switch was required too.
Marcus.
Marcus Friday
Barnsley District General Hospital
Medical Physics Department
Gawber Road
Barnsley
S75 2EP
Tel: 01226 730000 x2159
Fax: 01226 208159
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Subject: Games for PCs
A message from a colleague:
"Does anyone know of any or have any CD's with simple, but adult orientated
games that would be suitable for practicing head mouse control, i.e. mouse
based games."
I would be interested to know what other people use. We have various
solitaire programs and painting and some other freeware/shareware like pool,
but really most games available need some sort of keyboard input too.
thanks,
Neil Gregory
Clinical Engineer
Access to Communication and Technology
West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre, England
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