I'm thinking about purchasing a computer for my brother, who is a quad. He has a little bit of range in one arm, could probably move a mouse from side to side, don't know about a click, though.
I know there are programs and such available for someone who can't move much, but don't know if I should promote him to move the mouse and try to click it (for self esteem and needed exercise to gain more movement). Might frustrate him, don't want to turn him off as soon as I get him turned on to a computer.
Would a laptop or a desk model be better? He wouldn't do well with voice recognition stuff because his neck was injured to the point of leaving him with a weak and raspy voice.
I was going to approach a local computer man about this, but wanted to at least have some kind of idea what to tell him I wanted.
Any advice would help.
Thanks
Vickie
I know there are programs and such available for someone who can't move much, but don't know if I should promote him to move the mouse and try to click it (for self esteem and needed exercise to gain more movement). Might frustrate him, don't want to turn him off as soon as I get him turned on to a computer.
Would a laptop or a desk model be better? He wouldn't do well with voice recognition stuff because his neck was injured to the point of leaving him with a weak and raspy voice.
I was going to approach a local computer man about this, but wanted to at least have some kind of idea what to tell him I wanted.
Any advice would help.
Thanks
Vickie
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