Since getting this phone I have medled with it until I can handle it pretty 
easily. I use a tenodisys(sp) splint to allow me to have pinch in my left hand 
by lifting my wrist. I can often fiddle and practice movements with devices 
until I become reasonably comfortable with that device. This phone falls into 
that catagory. I can usually open it to catch a call or dial or select a number 
to call. At night I will set it to simply answer automatically on speaker. It 
even has a charging base I can set it into. It will support a headset while in 
the base and it has voice recognition so I can say, "call Cathy" or say numbers 
and it works. I can't take photos but I'm sure that will be on voice command 
soon. For now I simply ask aids, relatives, etc to get a pic for me.

BW,
john 




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From: Darrell Huff <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 12:19:55 PM
Subject: Quad-List Posting


John,
 
Read your Quad-List posting regarding cell phones from last fall...thought I 
would let you know about a new option available. I have a quadriplegic son who 
was in a car accident a couple of years ago so I invented a Bluetooth headset 
for him. Then I started selling them on the Web...
 
This is the address:    http://www.nobuttonsheadset.com/
 
I hope it will help with your needs.
 
Darrell


      

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