On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 03:31:27AM +1100, Richard Blackburn wrote:
> Anyone know who's got what for disablility Linux stuff. My cousin,
> biomedical electronic engineer, has Lou Gherig's disease (yes, the same
> one as Stephen Hawking) and would like to setup a Linux network at home
> - to replace M$. He's a computer wiz and played around years ago with
> Linux years ago, but at this time the use of his arms and hands is gone,
> will be wheelchair confined very soon, and more as it gets progressively
> worse. So we're talking the whole hog here - all the stuff we take for
> granted has to be reconfigured for the disabilities.

Jamie has already responded to most of this.

Something you should be aware of is that disability functions (stickykeys,
repeatkeys, etc.) are done a lot better in XFree86 4.X -- I'd recommend you
try that out first.

Anand

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