Thanks Mark.  It's a little more expensive and involves quite a bit of
hardware for my chair, but it's something to think about.

I had read here before that someone was using Bluetooth with a regular cell
phone for extended periods.  My occupational therapist has several patients
who are paralyzed like me (no movement from the neck down) who are able to
use the Bluetooth to operate their phone's, but they only have the ability
to use the phones for up to eight hours due to the battery life.  I was
using a microphone for my computer which had eight hours worth of life and
it worked okay, but I usually stay up anywhere from 10 to 14 hours a day.

Once again thanks for posting the information.
Quadius


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>  Here it is folks and it looks like what everyone's been asking for and
> more.
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> Mark Jackson
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