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Subject: Re: Remote for laptop
From: Jane Huggins <
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Date: Tue, December 13, 2011 7:56 am
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I haven't actually tried this yet, but I looked into it over the summer
while planning for a grant submission. The best system we could find was
the RedRat
http://redrat.co.uk/
It appears to let you completely operate a remote control from your
computer. Other systems are out there, but they looked more like hobby
devices. Sorry I can't tell you personal experience with it yet,
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On Tue, 13 Dec 2011, Jenna Gardner wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am working with a PALS who is using a head mouse to control his
laptop. He asked me if I knew of any software that he can download that
will allow him to control his tv remote from his laptop. He does not have
any bulbar onset at this point, so communication is not an issue, but does
not have any functional use of his extremities. He is pretty "tech savvy"
and is trying to stay as independent as possible. Any thoughts or ideas?
Thanks.
>
> Jenna
>
> Jenna Gardner, MS, CCC-SLP
> Speech-Language Pathologist
> Communication Disorder Unit
> SUNY Upstate Medical Center/University Hospital
> phone: 315-464-1576
> fax: 315-464-1577
>