Silas,
It's very easy to set up and use but it's best to use where you don't move
around too much. It's real sensitive so if you inadvertently move or are jolted
around it will pick up every movement, intentional or not.
Sandy
What is TTK?Dana
? Thanks Silas - Original Message -From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: quad-list@eskimo.comSent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 9:58 AM Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Joystickalternative It's an infrared motion sensor switch made by Words+. http://www.words-plus
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It's an infrared motion sensor switch made by Words+. http://www.words-plus.com/website/products/input/istswtch.htmSandy
It's an infrared motion sensor switch made by Words+. http://www.words-plus.com/website/products/input/istswtch.htmSandy
Sip&puff or the lil clippy head controler
On 5/3/06 2:57 PM, "KK Batte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a friend who is losing use of both arms & hands. He is still
> working & wants to continue but can't figure out what to do about the
> joystick issue.
>
> What are the alternatives to him
IVOICE or PeachTree is a good start. What about foot
controllers
W
In a message dated 5/3/2006 2:58:13 PM Central Standard Time,
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I have a
friend who is losing use of both arms & hands. He is still
working & wants to continue but can't figure out what to
http://www.assistivetechnologies.com/gallery.asp?CT=Alternate+Pointing
http://www.assistivetechnologies.com/proddetails/MA002B.htm
A little pricey, but it works.
Stunt
On 5/3/06, KK Batte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a friend who is losing use of both arms & hands. He is still
working &
KK,
I use a motion sensor placed beside my cheek. Works great! Sandy
chin Control
sip & puff
voice
headrest joystick
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KK Batte wrote:
I have
I have a friend who is losing use of both arms & hands. He is still
working & wants to continue but can't figure out what to do about the
joystick issue.
What are the alternatives to him using the joystick?
KK
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