Thanks!
At 03:44 PM 9/3/2010, Mark BB said something that elicited my response:
yes sorry...
A mac computer easy to set up.. great operating system for disability
headmouse extreme i think here.....
<https://store.prentrom.com/product_info.php/cPath/18/products_id/55?osCsid=jfennjr7i0jf9hg3unujvp2mh0>https://store.prentrom.com/product_info.php/cPath/18/products_id/55?osCsid=jfennjr7i0jf9hg3unujvp2mh0
my direct link here may also
help
<http://www.hollandhaven.force9.co.uk/markbb/comph.htm>http://www.hollandhaven.force9.co.uk/markbb/comph.htm
Regards, Mark
Age 45
C3/4 Complete since 1986
<http://www.markbb.co.uk>http://www.markbb.co.uk
On 3 Sep 2010, at 20:28, Dan wrote:
Do you mean a Mac computer? What headset - I couldn't find any on
that website.
Dan
At 02:50 PM 9/3/2010, Mark BB said something that elicited my response:
A mac with a headset has been my lifeline for 24 years, not cheap
but worth every penny... CENT !
<http://www.prentrom.com/>http://www.prentrom.com
no speech needed and EASY to use
Regards, Mark
Age 45
C3/4 Complete since 1986
<http://www.markbb.co.uk/>http://www.markbb.co.uk
On 3 Sep 2010, at 17:49, Dr. Bo Machado wrote:
Dear Friends,
My Dad is a new C5 quad WITH some aphasia. I would love your
advice and suggestions regarding selecting his first chair and
some communication device. He can move his head and can
puff/suck, but has very minimal arm use.
In Him,
Bo Machado MD