Author: jasee
Date: Feb 7, 2008 02:00
...provide IT classes to special needs and/or visually handicapped students. "Brick-outhouse" keyboards that you could drive over, backlit or illuminated keyboards, large button keyboards, trackballs, bigger the better, waterproof keyboards and mice, anti-bacterial keyboards and mice. WHY? Suggestions welcome. If it is big and ugly, I'll probably love it...(Nothing ...
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Author: Palindrome
Date: Feb 7, 2008 01:49
... provide IT classes to special needs and/or visually handicapped students. "Brick-outhouse" keyboards that you could drive over, backlit or illuminated keyboards, large button keyboards, trackballs, bigger the better, waterproof keyboards and mice, anti-bacterial keyboards and mice. WHY? Suggestions welcome. If it is big and ugly, I'll probably love it...(Nothing ...
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Author: Alex Wilson
Date: Feb 7, 2008 01:20
... to provide IT classes to special needs and/or visually handicapped students. "Brick-outhouse" keyboards that you could drive over, backlit or illuminated keyboards, large button keyboards, trackballs, bigger the better, waterproof keyboards and mice, anti-bacterial keyboards and mice. WHY? Suggestions welcome. If it is big and ugly, I'll probably love it...(Nothing new ...
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Author: Jeff Gaines
Date: Feb 6, 2008 11:36
.../02/2008 in message <kxnqj.124695$KG4.90717@fe09.news.easynews.com> Palindrome wrote: "Brick-outhouse" keyboards that you could drive over, backlit or illuminated keyboards, large button keyboards, trackballs, bigger the better, waterproof keyboards and mice, anti-bacterial keyboards and mice. WHY? Suggestions welcome. If it is big and ugly, I'll probably love it...(Nothing new ...
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Author: Palindrome
Date: Feb 6, 2008 11:04
Hi, Needed to provide IT classes to special needs and/or visually handicapped students. "Brick-outhouse" keyboards that you could drive over, backlit or illuminated keyboards, large button keyboards, trackballs, bigger the better, waterproof keyboards and mice, anti-bacterial keyboards and mice. WHY? Suggestions welcome. If it is big and ugly, I'll probably love it...(Nothing new ...
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Author: Palindr☻me
Date: Oct 2, 2006 11:08
...-10-02, Palindr?me <me9@privacy.net> wrote: The two trackballs arrived and were installed and used for a senior citizen group ...> do you have any experience of people with this condition using trackballs or other input devices? Would be very interested to hear ... briefly, yes, arthritis is a very common problem and a trackball is much, much easier than a mouse. As an alternative, ...
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Author: tony broughton
Date: Oct 2, 2006 09:35
On 2006-10-02, Palindr?me <me9@privacy.net> wrote: The two trackballs arrived and were installed and used for a senior citizen group this afternoon. Absolutely ideal! So... so she can't operate a normal mouse, do you have any experience of people with this condition using trackballs or other input devices? Would be very interested to hear since she would like to use a computer but is...
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Author: John Blundell
Date: Oct 2, 2006 08:18
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 in article <12i2a8ah2sqgga0@corp.supernews.com>, =?UTF-8?B?UGFsaW5kcuKYu21l?= <me9@privacy.net> writes The two trackballs arrived and were installed and used for a senior citizen group this afternoon. Absolutely ideal! So much easier for those whose fine motor control isn't what it once was. Brill, thanks a lot, Thanks for your kind words, Sue. I am glad ...
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Author: Palindr☻me
Date: Oct 2, 2006 07:58
The two trackballs arrived and were installed and used for a senior citizen group this afternoon. Absolutely ideal! So much easier for those whose fine motor control isn't what it once was. Brill, thanks a lot, Sue
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Author: Robinson
Date: Sep 27, 2006 09:03
....com> wrote in message news:Om4gjtk4GHA.4560@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... I'm using D3DXCreateSphere to generate a sphere object for me to render, using blending, as a representation of my virtual trackball. Is there any relatively painless way of giving it "edged faces", i.e. lines drawn around it's circumference on lattitude/longditude? Without these it's hard to see it ...
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