No commercial interest. I have been compiling a list of useful free and low cost utilities that could be useful in terms of accessibility and assistive technology. This is available from our web site in PDF format. I came ZenKey the other day and thought it a useful utility. I then got in touch with the author (a very nice man) and he added ability to change the mouse speed control from the keyboard. I thought this would be an inexpensive way of getting mouse speed control by using a keyboard, joy-cable(box), modified keyboard, Crick box or Don Johnston interface to do what the expensive speed controlled joysticks/trackerballs do. I don't suggest its a replacement, just way round the problem if funds are not forthcoming etc.. By the way any contributions to the list are welcome. David ZenKEY Keyboard & Mouse Utility Contributor: David Colven 98 NT 2k Me XP 95 2003 Freeware This program allows you to control almost all aspects of your computer via the keyboard. It can control the speed of the mouse pointer from keyboard shortcuts. Using keystrokes that work no matter what program you are in, you can do actions like launch a program or bring it back into focus; open a document, folder or Internet resource; perform an Internet search; minimize or maximize a window; issue a Media command. You can add any program, add or alter any menu, and assign any keystroke to perform any action. You will find the link www.camiweb.com/zenkey/ David Colven, Technical Advisor The ACE Centre Advisory Trust 92 Windmill Road Headington Oxford OX3 7DR Web site at www.ace-centre.org.uk something new every week Tel +44 (0)1865 759813 Fax +44 (0)1865 759810