one of these might work for you http://rjcooper.com/index-hardware.html#hardware
http://ymouse.com/XkeysSwitches/index.php http://tetramouse.com/ On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 8:10 PM, Ben Mattlin <[email protected]> wrote: > I use QuadJoy, a sip-n-puff hands-free joystick mouse. Great customer > service, too—but you might want to search for a used one, to save $$$ > > https://quadjoy.com/ > > > > *______________________________* > > *BEN MATTLIN* > *www.BenMattlin.com <http://www.BenMattlin.com>* > > *www.MiracleBoyGrowsUp.com <http://www.MiracleBoyGrowsUp.com>* > > > > *From:* Gail Overton [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Monday, July 04, 2016 7:07 PM > *To:* Dave Krehbiel; 'Quad-list Post' > *Subject:* RE: [QUAD-L] I'm looking for a better way to click a mouse > button > > > > My husband is a C3 quad and hoped Dragon would work for him but we found > he had to click the mouse which he cannot do at all. Apparently some quads > have more function than others on this chat list. > > > > *From:* Dave Krehbiel [mailto:[email protected] > <[email protected]>] > *Sent:* Monday, July 04, 2016 3:53 PM > *To:* 'Quad-list Post' > *Subject:* [QUAD-L] I'm looking for a better way to click a mouse button > > > > Right now I'm using Dragon NaturallySpeaking, and for me the most tedious > part is moving and clicking the mouse. > > > > I would like to deliver a presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint or > something similar, and I would like to have some sort of a hardware option > to click a mouse. ( I would probably either shut off the Dragon > NaturallySpeaking microphone or exit the program before delivering the > presentation.) > > > > Is there anyway I can use one of my existing micro switches? Maybe modify > a standard mouse, removing the ball and trying to enlarge the mouse button? > Any ideas or suggestions are very much appreciated. > > > > Thanks so much, and take care, > > > > Dave Krehbiel >

