[Accessibility_sig] alternative ways to access mouse?
Laura Daly
laurad5117 at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 4 13:28:14 CST 2006
Hi William, I am an Adaptive Technology trainer and there are several options available for alternative mise. I have included some links below. I hope these can help you.
http://www.enablemart.com/productGroupDetail.aspx?store=10&dept=20&group=48
http://web.mit.edu/atic/www/tools/mice.html
Laura Rodriguez
William Greer <wgreer at cotwd.org> wrote:
The daughter of a co-worker of one of my parents recently had a brain aneurism. One of the results of the aneurism is that she has limited control over the right side of her body, which makes it very difficult for her to use the mouse on her computer. She has struggled to use her mouse, and now finds using the computer very frustrating.
Can anyone suggest alternative methods of accessing the mouse? I would be very grateful for any suggestions about hardware or software that helps people control a mouse.
WWG
William Greer
Administrative and Technology Assistant
CTD
(512) 478-3366
wgreer at cotwd.org
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