Tony
In this case I'm looking at PC because he's a heavy PC user for the rest
of his life. IMHO he would need a backup ECS to cope with control
elsewhere in the house, when the PC crashes or becomes unuseable because
of virus etc.
If you were to provide purely PC based EC would you allow use for
internet etc? & therefore would you fund & install antivirus software?
I recently spent an evening with Symantec remotely removing viruses from
my new laptop after McAfee died & my grandson's relentless search for
Sonic the Hedgehog picked up much more besides!
It brings the situation closer to that where vocas are being used for EC
- they are not supported by EC suppliers & need to be returned to base
for repair & therefore can't be relied upon. Opportunities for the next
NHS ECS contract?
Barry
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Intersting discussion re PC based EC control.
My initial assessment of the Tira and Gewa control star led me to adopt
the Gewa control star as my preferred IR transmiiter. The Tira appear to
be less reliable which I put down to poor transmissions of IR signals.
The Gewa Prog 3 obviously is less of a concenr because of the batteries
in it but it is a bit bulky and more expensive.
I like the grid for developing pages of IR commands. It pretty straight
forward.
Up to this point we typically would be only taking a PC approach to EC
when there were also AAC requirements, however...... bespoke PC
(probably tablets or palm tops) EC controllers is some thing I have been
musing about for a while. Legistically it is more intersting where NHS
EAT services are providing direct support to clients. It would be
intersting to hear the views of the EC contractors however. The cost of
the base PC device is also coming down which make it more realistic. The
pace of development of commercialy available kit gives me concerns
reagrds long term support.
Tony Swann
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Yep!
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Jeremy
Couldn't you do both on different prog pages?
Barry
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Hi All
I am sure that Paul's advice regarding phone numbers; that is, to nest
commands within cells is best from a Grid perspective, but that would
preclude the opportunity to use the Prog to dial in standalone mode (or
via w/c joystick if he's so independent)?
Cheers
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Interest declared
The Grid 2 works with Prog III and Control Prog.
Multiple codes are best handled by programming a cell to send a series
of codes in separate commands.
Paul HAwes
On 23 Sep 2009 at 11:40, Jeremy Linskell wrote:
> Hi Barry
>
> Gewa ProgIII would seems a reasonable solution if you can source one.
You
> can use Grid to activate individual Prog functions via the send IR
utility.
> You could use grid to create a phone book and store the numbers as
macros
on
> the Prog. If he is such a high level user, he could probably manage
the
> phone book himself and even create the macros using the gewa windows
> utility.
>
> Not sure how this approach would work with a Control Prog though. You
> certainly can't create macros using the Gewacontroltool and I don't
even
now
> if sendIR will work.
>
> We have also had some limited success with the Tira
> (http://www.home-electro.com ), which we purchased from Smartbox, but
it
> seems to have problems learning multiple Gewa link codes.
>
> Cheers
>
> jeremy
>
> Jeremy Linskell CEng, CSci, MIPEM
> Principal Clinical Scientist
> Electronic Assistive Technology Service Ninewells Hospital NHS Tayside
> tel: 01382-496286
> fax:01382-496322
>
> Editorial Board Member of Journal of Assistive Technologies
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> Dear all
> I'm working with a tetra who is an intensive computer user. Looks
like
> he's pretty good on integramouse plus VR. I've not had much recent
> experience with this level of computer user so:
> 1. What are people using for environmental control by PC. Is Grid as
> good as anything?
> 2. Is there something that keeps a phone book on pc & does the
dialling.
> All I can find is auto diallers aimed at the annoying telesales firms.
>
> Barry
>
> Barry Taylor, Clinical Scientist
> Medical Physics Service
> Tulley Medical Physics Building, Hull Royal Infirmary Anlaby Road,
> Hull HU3 2JZ
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