wristbandsnow
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- Joined
- Jun 6, 2009
- Messages
- 1
- Reason
- Friend was DX
- Diagnosis
- 02/1998
- Country
- US
- State
- CA
- City
- CA
Hi,
I'm help a person with a disability. They use a "hand-free" pointing device
that tracks their head movements and translates them into mouse-cursor
movements. The problem is that there is no way to double-click, right-click,
or do such things like hold the <Ctrl> key down while selecting items from a
list box.
Does anyone know of a hands-free mouse that would work for someone with no
movement below the neck and is (preferably) American-made or, next-best,
available in America?
Thank you.
I'm help a person with a disability. They use a "hand-free" pointing device
that tracks their head movements and translates them into mouse-cursor
movements. The problem is that there is no way to double-click, right-click,
or do such things like hold the <Ctrl> key down while selecting items from a
list box.
Does anyone know of a hands-free mouse that would work for someone with no
movement below the neck and is (preferably) American-made or, next-best,
available in America?
Thank you.