Here is an article from ACNR about Dasher software, a (free) keyboard alternative
Stephen GB Kirker MD FRCPI
Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine
Box 120, Disablement Services Centre & Lewin Stroke & Rehab Unit
Addenbrookes NHS Trust
Cambridge CB2 2QQ
01223 217870 fax 01223 242038
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From: Ian Wedgewood
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Sent: 27 January 2005 13:05
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Subject: Re: Accessible PDA's
Hi Brian
The Alphasmart Dana is Palm OS and so the keyboard does deal with some - not all, of the accessibilty issues.
Ian
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From: [log in to unmask]">Bryan Boyle
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 1:02 PM
Subject: Accessible PDA's
Hi All,
Just a quick query, I am wondering has anyone come across any studies done or report written recently on the accessibility of standard PDA's? I am trying to track down some information on peripherals available, software that may have been developed and any outstanding criticism of the standard applications available. Any information providing a critique of PDA interfaces would also be useful if anyone has come across these.
Thanks in advance.......
Bryan Boyle
Assistive Technology Advisor,
Central Remedial Clinic,
Clontarf,
Dublin 3.
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