*Declaration of interest*
I'm an independent developer of multimedia/games for people with multiple
disabilties.
I've just released a new version of my on-screen kaleidoscope K-1. It
takes advantage of the multiuser features of XP/Win 2000, so is great for
where one PC is shared by several users.
Older users can put together their own kaleidoscope from the kit provided -
single switch users included. They can also make screensavers from the
beautiful animations they create with K-1.
K-1 is available from Inclusive Technology and R-E-M.
Sarah Greenland
-----Original Message-----
From: A discussion list for Assistive Technology professionals.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Judge Simon
Sent: 16 September 2004 08:19
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Adult single switch resources.
Hullo.
I am after software resources for single switch access that
is 'appropriate'
for adults... Most of the stuff I know is for children and seems a bit
inappropriate to ask a demotivated adult to do. It also needs to be not to
dull (i.e. chess, solitaire etc...) I'm thinking space invaders and... er,
well, i'm stuck.
I specifically want single switch cause-effect kind of level... The single
switch scanning end of things is easier, since we can make scanning grids
to
control music etc (though ideas at all points of spectrum would be
useful)...
Any ideas?
Cheers
Simon
Clinical Scientist
ACT
0121 627 1627 ex 53245
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