I'm sure others with more personal experience of making this sort of thing work, will have other comments, but here are some starters. http://www.inclusive.co.uk/infosite/headpnt.shtml http://www.aidis.org/shop/details.php?id=17 http://www.dansdata.com/trackir.htm Gaze trackers et al http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/SpecialNeeds.html S Stephen Kirker MD FRCP FRCPI Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine Addenbrookes Rehabilitation Clinic 9 Addenbrookes Hospital Hills Road Cambridge CB2 2QQ fax 01223 242038 EasternRehabGroup <http://www.easternrehabgroup.org.uk/> Deanery <http://www.eoedeanery.nhs.uk/medical/page.php?page_id=728> ACNR <http://www.acnr.co.uk/> -----Original Message----- From: A discussion list for Assistive Technology professionals. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Conrad Hodgkinson Sent: 14 September 2010 15:32 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Computing options for quadriplegic user Hello all Could I request some advice on computing options for quadriplegic users, please? I don't have any specific expertise in this area and I'm trying to canvas advice for someone with primary progressive MS. He was a NaturallySpeaking user for years but his voice is now so weak that voice recognition is no longer an option. He has reasonable head movement and vision, and is not cognitively impaired. Sadly, his wife and main supporter died last year and he is now very isolated. If there is a way of allowing him to at least open e-mails and browse the web this would be greatly appreciated. He lives in Sheffield and if there are solutions, we would need to be able to contact someone who could do an assessment and make recommendations. Thanks in advance for your help. Conrad Hodgkinson Accessible Property Group www.accessible-property.org.uk www.propertytoyou.co.uk 0774 911 9385 Bringing accessible property into the mainstream Thanks in advance for your help.