I tried a head mouse with an on-screen keyboard and we didn't really have
much success with that. In response to this message I did get a note from
another quadriplegic who uses Voice Direct and he suggested macros for the
commonly used functions. We are going to try that this weekend and I'll let
you know how it goes.
Sid Schipper <sidinsd@ixpres.com>
> Sid:
> Have you explored the use of alternative access for when voice is unable
to
> be heard. Most of the individuals with significant physical disabilities
> that I work with have alternative acess. Use of a head mouse with an
> on-screen keyboard or use of morse code for input often is a more
reliable
> and faster input method than voice for some of these individuals.
>
> Paula Walser
> pwalser@cesa6.k12.wi.us
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