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Mouse control for shaky hands

Ana Duarte 于 2015-11-26 12:02 分享

About the solution

She shared a few tips on her blog on how to improve mouse control for people with disabilities:

"1. I reduce the sensitivity of the mouse to ‘very low’, this can be done in the control panel. Fuller instructions can be easily found online. I do need a bigger area for the mouse – a mouse pad is too small but a gaming pad will do the trick.

2. When doing graphics work, if I need to make a really small alteration like smooth a rough edge, I zoom in on the are that needs work so the pixels appear large on the screen. This makes it a little easier.

3. My steadiest part of my hand is the far right two fingers of my hand and the palm below it so I hold the mouse in a different way to most folk – clicking with my little finger.

4. I find a rounded mouse that my hand can wrap around much easier than a flat one".

Adapted from: http://www.disabilityhacker.com/page/4/

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Ceri Longville, from the UK, suffers from Cerebral Palsy, doesn't have control over the left side of her body and her right hand shakes.


        
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