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By Joe Barnick on June 23, 2008
Many of Mac OS X’s standard keyboard shortcuts, such as “New Folder” (Shift + Command + N), “Save As” (Shift + Command + S), and “Paste and Match Style” (Option + Shift + Command + V), require pressing multiple keys simultaneously. While this isn’t very difficult to do with KeyStrokes or SwitchXS, it would be [...]
Posted in Neurologically Impaired, New Software, Primary Keyboard Users, Primary Mouse Users, Primary Switch Users, Users | Tagged commercial, display, free trial, gaming, onscreen keyboard, scan panel, screen, screen recycler, virtual keyboard |
By Ricky Buchanan on February 1, 2008
AssistiveWare today, at the ATIA tradeshow in Orlando, announced a new web site about gaming on Mac OS X: AssistiveGaming.com. This new site is created by and for Mac users with disabilities and provides information on how people with physical disabilities can enjoy the latest and greatest games on Mac OS X. I have never [...]
Posted in Information, Mac Computers, Users | Tagged computer games, games, gaming, text based game, turn based game |
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