Some people close to an Adaptive Tech Center realize that computers and  
mouse have come along way.  Infra-red mouses can be attached to almost  
anything these days to operate a computer. Head operators, Cap operators and  
(Eye-Gaze) eye operators.
Look and ye will find.....
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 2/2/2010 11:21:21 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

You  mention mouthsticks... do you not use a headmouse or similar to 
control the  computer?  


Regards, Mark


Age 45
C3/4 Complete since 1986


_http://www.markbb.co.uk_ (http://www.markbb.co.uk/) 




On 1 Feb 2010, at 22:58, Joan Anglin wrote:



 
 
 
I  have been using a chin controller since 1990.  They tried me first on a  
sip n puff-not for me.  The chin controller gives me ultimate  control.  I 
just designed a new chin controller collar and I absolutely  love it.  
Instead of going around my neck and connecting, which means  the entire 
weight-about 1 pound-hangs on my neck, it goes over my shoulders  and the two 
pieces 
in back are connected by a short curved part.  This  means that most of the 
weight is distributed over my shoulders and has  really made a difference in 
my neck pain.  The other big advantage is  the flexibility of placement 
because the small piece moves up and down  depending on what I am wearing.  And 
I do not have to wear a shirt with  a collar or a turtleneck to protect my 
neck from the control  collar.
We  also made me 2 new mouthsticks-one for the computer and one for  
reading.  Hey guys, I a new person.  J
Joan  C4  1990









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