The button tilt device I was thinking of is similar to
http://www.keytools.co.uk/mice/helpiclick.asp
David
At 22:19 06/11/07, you wrote:
>Hi,
>A student with Duchenne MD has been able to use a 'mini mouse', but is now
>finding it too difficult to control. Another student with DMD I met
>recently is successfully using a handheld trackball device but couldn't
>remember the name of the device. Does anyone know of models of handheld
>trackball devices (like the ones people sometimes use for presentations)
>that people with serious dexterity problems due to DMD have had success
>using, so I can suggest some models for him to try out?
>
>Also, any suggestions for word prediction packages that might help, other
>than Penfriend? Experiences would be helpful. This is an undergraduate
>student who wants to use the package to access mainstream packages e.g.
>Outlook Express, Word, etc, rather than an all-in-one prediction/word
>processor.
>
>Thanks
>Ian
>
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