Hello Denny I'm a c4/5 complete with no movement from the neck down. For drinking I use a Camelbac (that's a brand, there are others) on the back of my wheelchair and also in bed when necessary. You can find them on the Internet. They come in sizes, I used the hundred ounce. I attach it to the sip-puff tube on the wheelchair. When in bed I use a product called Loc-line, also on the Internet, for mounting the tubing so I can reach it during the night. I also use the Loc-line for mounting a sip and puff tube to answer/call with my phone. I do use Dragon Natural Speaking on the computer, ECU's on the wheelchair for front door opener and telephone, but for now that's about all the electronics I use. Randy
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 9:44 AM, greg <[email protected]> wrote: > What level are you? > > > I get really thirsty sometimes at night and thus far have been > > struggling between calling my family for a drink or my window > > open/fan up. I’ve found a few home automation projects in the past > > buf I figure my quad list buddies/family would know best. So ir was > > 1> Able to drink something cold on my own while in upright > > position. 2> Ability to control my bed/window/blinds with > > sip’n’puff, my PC or my right arm to the wrist. > > > > -Danny > > ex network/security engineer >

