Hi Harmony,

I think that Catherine said she is using a Maltron one-handed keyboard with 
sticky keys to type with VoiceOver.  That's probably the best solution.  Use 
single key navigation with QuickNav turned on to navigate web sites. If your 
friend has sufficient vision, there's a Mac App Store app for one handed 
keyboard typing.  Here's the link to their web page:
• One-Hand Typing for Injured Touch Typists
http://www.onehandkeyboard.org/  

Apparently, people who were used to touch typing with two hands can adapt 
relatively easily to using the same hand to type the mirror-reversed functions 
of the keys that you typed with the other hand.  So if you type the word "t h 
e" with two hands, using your left forefinger to press the "t", your right 
forefinger to press the "h", and your left middle finger to press the "e", you 
could type this one handed with the "One-Handed Keyboard" app in the Mac App 
store, entirely with either your left or right hand.  If you were using your 
left hand, instead of pressing the "h" with your right forefinger, you'd press 
the "g" with your left forefinger.  If you were using your right hand, instead 
of pressing the "t" with your left forefinger, you'd press the "y" with your 
right forefinger, and for the "e" pressed with your left middle finger, you 
would press the "i" with your right middle finger.  

Muscle memory is supposed to kick in after you start typing a while. They're 
using predictive typing, but I think you need vision to review the choices.  
This is mainly for people who are touch typists, but have temporarily lost the 
use of one hand due to injury.  There's a free app that lets people try this 
out, either by direct download from the web site or from the Mac App Store, and 
then there's a paid version for $130.  I'd just check out the web page, but for 
those who are interested here are the links to the Mac App Store apps:

• One-Hand Keyboard: Free One-Hand Typing  (free demo version) by Peter Kamb
https://itunes.apple.com/app/one-hand-keyboard-free-one/id501185004?mt=12
• One-Hand Keyboard: One-Hand Typing ($129.99) by Peter Kamb
https://itunes.apple.com/app/one-hand-keyboard-one-hand/id465275525?mt=12

Also, here's a web site that does a comparison of one-handed keyboard 
alternatives:
http://www.aboutonehandtyping.com/onehandtypingalternatives.html
You can use Safari Reader (Command-Shift-R) on this page.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On 21 Apr 2013, at 09:05, Harmony Neil wrote:

> Hellow,
> A friend of mine likes the mac as it's good for audio editing.  However, he 
> only has the use of one hand really and wants to use voiceover since his 
> vision is not the best.  The trouble he's having is the fact that he turns 
> the voiceover lock on but has to keep turning it off again when he wants to 
> do things like type in a searchbox etc on the internet.  Does anyone know of 
> a better way one can use the mac plus voiceover with the use of only 1 hand?
> Thanks,
> Harmony.

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