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By Ricky Buchanan on November 13, 2009
Accessible technology has changed Juergen Manthey’s life. Usually, somebody with his disabilities would be expected to exist in a nursing home and watch daytime television which they couldn’t even turn on or off without somebody’s help. Instead, Juergen is really living.
Posted in AAC, Environmental control, Information, Mac Desktops, Mac Laptops, Mobility Impaired, OS X, Other Non-Apple Equipment, Primary Mouse Users, Supporters, Text to Speech, User Stories, Users | Tagged features, iarm, locked in, locked in syndrome, robot arm | 18 Responses
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