Hi Charlie,
You do realise I got very excited to read an email with the head line ‘lipstick’ in the hope I can read about a new bit of make up!
(Sorry I have just totally let down the female population with that stereotypical comment)
Helen
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On Behalf Of Charlie Danger
Sent: 15 November 2018 10:21
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Subject: Lipstick for tongues
Hi All,
Does anyone have experience with lipstick? (http://www.shannonelectronics.nl/)
It looks like it would be easier to mount compared to the (relatively) new design of Integramouse Plus, which hasn't proved ideal for a young lady with a trache and neck flexion. Plus she's using her tongue rather than her lips. I see that the LipStick is designed
for lip movement too but wondered if it might be a bit more practical, particularly regarding the mounting?
Or any other ideas for tongue cursor control?
Charlie
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