Stewart,
My preference has been the Kensington Expert Mouse
trackball. It has 4 buttons that be programmed. I think it is great
for people with CP. The ball is about the size of a cue ball. You can
set them for different or the same functions. I like setting one for
click, one for double click and one for drag, but you can set them for
a number of functions or for no function if you so choose. I hope this
helps.
Steve
Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
You do not know of any mouse like this do you?
A friend of mine with CP uses an Easy Ball (An old product) from MS
and it only has one mouse button instead of two, plus I think it is
serial.
Stewart
At 01:12 PM 8/29/2009, you wrote:
It is an IntelliKeys USB keyboard.
(http://store.cambiumlearning.com/ProgramPage.aspx?parentId=074003405&functionID=009000008&site=itc)
It was originally designed school aged students with disabilities,
but it also is great for adults who have trouble using a standard
keyboard.
I have been using them with adults with disabilities for over 10 years.
Steve
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