Perhaps now would be a good time for your friend to be evaluated by an OT  
to determine function, strengths and weaknesses.  Some rehab clinics and  
major hospitals have centers where people go and test various equipment before 
 making the choice.  This is most important if the person is receiving  
government funding.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 1/25/2010 4:59:25 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi  everyone,

I have a friend that wants to get a computer the problem is  we don't know
what would work best for him because he is legally blind so  he would need
something to read everything for him and also some kind of  speech
recognition for him to control the computer.  He had a accident  when he
was young and because of complications his arm and hand functions  are
similar to a higher level quad.

We need to know the  following.

1 PC or Mac or what?

2 What kind of dictation or  speech recognition would be best?

3 What kind of reading software would  be best?

Answers to these questions and any other ideas or suggestions  would be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Todd

I check the  archives once in awhile but I haven't received emails from  the
quad-list
for several years because I've been busy with other things  and haven't had
time to
keep up with  it.


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