RE: FW: using SGDs vs modifying computers
Chris Jasch 10 Feb 2010 21:20 UTC
I have a client using his yahoo account with one of the on-screen
keyboards for navigation. He is using a head pointer. For him it worked
best as he didn't have to learn the new email browser and he could keep
his yahoo account. It was my understanding that to have the yahoo (not
sure about the others) email transfer to another account (mydvox) you
have to pay for the upgraded yahoo email.
I have another client using a head mouse and uses the mydvox account and
the email browser. This works best for him because he has some vision
problems and the email browser can read the email. Its got its problems
that's for sure, but I do get an occasional email from him now and then.
Christine Jasch, OTR/L
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
Technology Center for the
Environment, Computers and Communication
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Subject: RE: FW: using SGDs vs modifying computers
On that theme...
Has anyone on the list ever set up a Vmax, so that the user could use
their
pre-existing email account on the device (rather than setting up a
'mydvox'
account?)
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