> I seem to remember some correspondence on suitable VDUUs for people with
> Epilepsy. Does anyone have any info. on what might be usable for someone who
> cannot use an ordinary SVGA screen.
>
Not a special monitor but special equipment to use a computer in our
case. A student at Aston with photosensitive epilepsy obtained DSA
funding for:
A polaroid screen filter to place in front of computer monitors -
cost 154.32 - from DNCS in Greater Manchester - tel (01706) 625411
Polarising glasses with the polarisation in different directions in
each lens - cost for two pairs 334.70 - from Boots
This had been recommended by an epilepsy association but may not suit
every student I imagine. She was also recommended to use a 100 Hz
monitors wherever possible although a 75 Hz one would suffice.
Liz Petley
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Elizabeth Petley
Assistant Registrar
Aston University
Aston Triangle
Birmingham
B4 7ET
Telephone: (0121) 359 3611 ext. 4807
Email: [log in to unmask]
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