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April 16, 2006

Using A Tablet PC With A Disability

Now this is one of the more intriguing Tablet PC reviews I have read. David N. Wallace (Dave the Lifekludger) is a quadriplegic and has he puts it, "I seem to have a brain wired to solve problems." He's been trying out a Sahara slate and has posted his methods of pen input which are simply amazing.

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Dave blogs through how he discovered the various options of input on the Tablet PC and what works and what didn't work for him. Check out how he uses his "duo-stick" for input. "I quickly got into the grove of what I’ll call ‘scrawling’. The weight of the pen made it a little more cumbersome than I would’ve liked but the ability of the software to recognise my ‘scrawling’ was amazing. I found I could even write in a manner where I left the pen on the screen and joined the letters in a semi-cursive style."

This is not only an incredible review, but an incredible MUST READ.

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