Category: Supporters

For those who support people with a disability in their computer use. This may be teachers, parents, relatives, or other professionals such as speech therapists or occupational therapists.

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Fiddle-Proof iPod For An Autistic Child

Fiddle-Proof iPod For An Autistic Child

How would you organise an iPod so an child with autism could listen to his favourite music during car journeys but not accidentally press the buttons and turn off the music? I thought of a couple of methods, and would love to hear about others you’ve come up with yourself!

2009 New Year's Eve Gifts

2009 New Year's Eve Gifts

It’s the last day of 2009, and I have some gifts for my wonderful ATMac readers. A LayoutKitchen resources page for KeyStrokes, Proloquo, and SwitchXS users, and five free postcards (real physical postcards!) to you can spread the new year cheer with your friends.

Adapted Computer System For Bed or Wheelchair

Adapted Computer System For Bed or Wheelchair

Allison Greene is quadriplegic due to multiple sclerosis (MS) and must spend much of her day in bed. Bill Greene has ingeniously adapted his wife’s Mac-based computer system to allow her to use it either from her wheelchair or while in bed.