Jim, have you checked with your state's Assistive Technology Department,  
sponsored by the Easter Seal Foundation?  Each state has such departments  
who buy adaptive technology and then allows individuals to try it out in their 
 homes free for 2 months.  They also worked with each state as a combined  
group. The states meet once or twice a year to observe new technology and  
prototypes.  Were you and others aware?
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 2/9/2012 8:09:54 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I am a  C2 vent dependent quad. No arm movement and barely any head 
movement. I have  been using my current adaptive keyboard/mouse interface since 
1994 and it  works great for me, sip and puff morse code.

I'm looking for an  alternative as a backup to use for mouse input and 
keyboard input. I tried  Jouse2 and a headmouse and neither worked for me.

What does everyone  else use?
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