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kimbarrett
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Hi
I attended an assisted technology workshop and was very impressed with aids that can help individuals with mobility problems use tablets and keyboards, for example a grid that went over a table to help people touch appropriate apps and buttons, please can you advice where these and similar items can be purchased from.
thank you in advance
I attended an assisted technology workshop and was very impressed with aids that can help individuals with mobility problems use tablets and keyboards, for example a grid that went over a table to help people touch appropriate apps and buttons, please can you advice where these and similar items can be purchased from.
thank you in advance
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Hi Kim,
There are a number of different companies who sell items as you've described, here are a few:
Smartbox Assistive Technology
Inclusive Technology
Liberator
Hope these links help, if you have any problems please feel free to get back in touch. Thank you for using the Scope Community page -
thank you, I'll check them out.
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