Re: Determinism



Dick wrote:
I am using a Logitech trackball. However, I now must use two hands.
I can no longer hold down a button and move the ball with one hand. I
also find that my fingers have limited to and fro freedom to move
requiring man short rotations of the ball. I just looked at an
assortment of Kensington trackballs available from Amazon, but I think
I would be faced with the same problem. I did find a small program
that allows me to use a "joy stick" (no, not that one) however it is
awkward, mine is an old version. I am glad you mentioned Kensington,
I have always used Logitech mainly for the fine 'properties' control
software.

I'm using a stylus-operated Tablet PC - AND a trackball. I gesture
with the stylus not touching the screen - and it responds to the stylus
but not to touch (some have a touch option) - and with the other hand I
work the trackball left and right button. This is for a non-specific
disability in the RSI area; keyboard and mouse use give me severe pain,
probably from using up my lifetime allowance of comfortable computer
working ahead of time. For typing, I use the Fitaly on-screen keyboard
software.

Microsoft Tablet PC also accepts speech input - I think Microsoft
Office Professional does as well - but I'm a programmer and I need to
be able to input like e=mc^2 which isn't very easy with speech. It's
also relatively slow, although that it works at all is objectively
amazing. Oh, and there's handwriting recognition in there as well,
both spelt out and cursive.

MessagEase offers a larger target than Fitaly, but I already knew
Fitaly and also I don't like too many drags instead of clicks for
letters.

.



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