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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: RATTFINK on July 01, 2008, 03:47:41 PM
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http://media.naturalpoint.com/video/smartnav/whatIsSmartNAV-800x600.wmv
I guess it would allow handicap people to play AHII.
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There are plenty of handicapped people that play AH. Just look at these forums.
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There are plenty of handicapped people that play AH. Just look at these forums.
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
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Seriously, and I MEAN seriously, we welcome and have some excellent disabled folks who play and are in the forums community. :aok
ROX
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Seriously, and I MEAN seriously, we welcome and have some excellent disabled folks who play and are in the forums community. :aok
ROX
Yes this is true and if I could modify my comment to be more specific I would :P
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http://media.naturalpoint.com/video/smartnav/whatIsSmartNAV-800x600.wmv
I guess it would allow handicap people to play AHII.
I love the earlier stages of evolution. Guilty pleasure I guess.
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There are plenty of handicapped people that play AH. Just look at these forums.
:lol :lol :lol
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I've donated 3 Track IRs and have been involved in a few others going to the National MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Society, these items allow people with MS to surf the net and experience more of life.
I often ask everyone on the forums and in AH, if you have any old Track IRs (even the crappy series 1s- it works well for surfing) to call your local chapter of the MS Society and give it to them.
One man in particular that benefited was a 38 year old who had full movement of his head and neck and a single finger. So the donated Track IR was given to him and a travel mouse was gutted (so just the buttons worked) and attached to his finger with a strap.
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I've donated 3 Track IRs and have been involved in a few others going to the National MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Society, these items allow people with MS to surf the net and experience more of life.
I often ask everyone on the forums and in AH, if you have any old Track IRs (even the crappy series 1s- it works well for surfing) to call your local chapter of the MS Society and give it to them.
One man in particular that benefited was a 38 year old who had full movement of his head and neck and a single finger. So the donated Track IR was given to him and a travel mouse was gutted (so just the buttons worked) and attached to his finger with a strap.
Sweet! Although, I would like to be lazy & use the mouse track thing :) But alas, I have a TrackIR and it would look weird if I had another head gizmo.
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fulmar.. it is good that you realize that you are not alone. I am sure that there are plenty of people like.. well.. just as handicapped... as you. I salute you for your courage.
lazs
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Not "handicapped"... "" handi-capable "" ;)