Hi Betts, I’ll take the DynaMytes and
Voxes.
Even w/o chargers. Ben
Lieman Ben
Lieman, ATP, MSW |
Assistive Technology
Specialist Greater xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx
| 212-720-3057 (direct)
| 212-619-1400
(office) From:
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[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Betts Peters Hi all, Thanks to the generosity of the families
we
serve, I have found myself with an abundance of SGDs in my loan
closet. I
finally got a volunteer in here to help me go through things and weed out
the
older devices we no longer need, and now I am hoping to find new homes for
them. They are “free-ish” – I ask that you pay for
shipping, and there may be additional costs to repair the device or
purchase
new batteries or chargers. All of these devices will probably need
new
batteries (or can just run on AC power if they’re not going to be
moved
around). Some of them are missing chargers or in need of repair, as
noted
below. If you email me with the systems you are interested in, I will
tell you what I have left and you can decide if it’s worth it to get
them
repaired or purchase chargers. -
7 ATI Mercury IIs – All of these
have
either VS Communicator 3 or Boardmaker SDP with WordPower and other page
sets. Three of them have screen issues (one has 2 lines across one
side
of the screen, one has weird colors sometimes, and the other screen
flickers
intermittently) that could probably be fixed. -
3 DynaMyte 3100s – All have
DECtalk
voices. Two work well, but one does not respond to any touch screen
input. -
2 DynaVox 3100s – Both have
DECtalk
and work well. One has some light blemishes on the screen
surface. o
I have a total of five 3100 devices, but
only two chargers for them. Chargers will go to the first people to
respond with interest in these devices. -
1 Lightwriter 87 – This is the
scanning Lightwriter, with the large scanning module attached. The
screen
on the scanning module does not appear to work, but maybe I just
don’t
understand how to set it up properly. It works fine for direct entry
with
the keyboard, but it has a small dent in the plastic on the display that
faces
the user, and the user’s display screen flickers when you type.
The
display for the communication partner works fine. I have loaned this
in
the past to a person whose hand function was good enough for a Lightwriter
and
who used a power chair, so the extra bulk didn’t bother her. No
charger. -
1 Lightwriter Mini Printer – Works
well. It is battery operated, and uses the same charger as the
Lightwriter (no charger included). -
1 Tracker 2000 Headmouse – This
thing
is old enough that it has serial ports and its own power supply
(included). It includes a USB adapter. It turns on and lights
up
appropriately when it senses a reflective dot, but it did not actually move
the
cursor around on either of the computers I tried it on (one Windows XP and
one
Windows 7). Not sure if it is usable or
fixable. Please email me off list if you are
interested in any of this stuff. Assistive Technology
Services Coordinator The ALS Association
503-238-5559 800-681-9851 Fax:
503-296-5590 Website:
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