Thanks to all of you guys! Gary, Robert, Frank, Dan and Steve...
I just checked my Yahoo.com email (that I use to avoid spam), and found a
message from Jerry telling me about
http://www.fingertiptapper.com/. which
is also the product Robert mentioned. The fingertiptapper cards look like
they would work great with adjacent fingers like index and miidle finger.
I have emailed the company to see if I can get parts, or a card that splits
wider to accomodate the two-finger spacing between the ring and index
finger.
Also, thanks for the info on Handi-Hams Gary. They may have already solved
this one. :-)
I go see the person tomorrow. I'll see how much control she has of those
fingers. I should know more after that. I also found out that some pretty
smart folks already tried similar things with her 20 years ago and failed.
I hope the new technology can make the difference. :-)
73,
Rick
"Gary S." Idontwantspam@net wrote in message
...
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 04:04:33 GMT, "Rick Nevill"
wrote:
And yes, I checked out the eye reading software and the prices were high,
up
to $30,000. The above hardware was only about $300. If it works that
will
be great.
Another thought:
There is a group called Handi-Hams, which consists of both those with
various physical challenges, and those who build adaptive ham radio
gear.
I don't if you have already, but they might be worth chasing.
Happy trails,
Gary (net.yogi.bear)
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