Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!rutgers!sri-spam!mordor!lll-tis!ptsfa!ski!dr From: dr@ski.UUCP (David Robins) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: handicap software Message-ID: <1455@ski.UUCP> Date: Mon, 12-Oct-87 14:27:35 EDT Article-I.D.: ski.1455 Posted: Mon Oct 12 14:27:35 1987 Date-Received: Tue, 13-Oct-87 06:44:36 EDT References: <8709210955.aa19768@SMOKE.BRL.ARPA> <1356@dasys1.UUCP> Reply-To: dr@unix.UUCP (David Robins) Organization: Smith-Kettlewell Institute, S.F., CA. Lines: 34 In regards to the "adaptive firmware card" mentioned, I spoke to the inventor at the SF Applefest. The Adaptive Firmware card (with I/O box) is $400, and comes in models for the IIGS, the //e, and the II/II+. Available from: Adaptive Peripherals, Inc. 4529 Bagley Avenue North Seattle, WA 98103 (206) 633-2610 An expanded programmable overlay touchboard is available from: Unicorn Engineering Co. 6201 Harwood Avenue Oakland, CA 94618 (415) 428-1626 I saw this combination demonstrated at the Apple booth, running a paint application that was designed for a mouse. Using special "keys" on the touchboard overlay, the appropriate tools ans colors could be selected with a single touch; no mouse was involved. -- ==================================================================== David Robins, M.D. Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Foundation (previously known as: Smith-Kettlewell Institute of Visual Sciences) 2232 Webster St; San Francisco CA 94115 415/561-1705 (voice) {ihnp4,qantel,dual}!ptsfa!ski!dr The opinions expressed herein do not reflect the opinion of the Institute!