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[UK] Need advice on buying a Mac based laptop (Disabled use)
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<blockquote data-quote="JayX" data-source="post: 331387" data-attributes="member: 27525"><p>Yeah I think its mainly going to be experimentation more than anything, I'd considered a trackball, I've never got on with them personally but maybe it would be something he could adapt to. The ones I've tried all seem geared for right hand use, whereas I'd have to look for one for lefties now (he's naturally right handed, but only has left hand use). I think we'll give the trackpad the best shot possible, give him as much practise as we can and see how he gets along with it. I'm hoping its just a case of practising. </p><p></p><p>I've got a tablet myself, but I think he'd have too much difficulty gripping the pen, and also the amount of extra room. The 12" book is ideal because of its size, and if we can get him running it without anything extra on the side it'd be great.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayX, post: 331387, member: 27525"] Yeah I think its mainly going to be experimentation more than anything, I'd considered a trackball, I've never got on with them personally but maybe it would be something he could adapt to. The ones I've tried all seem geared for right hand use, whereas I'd have to look for one for lefties now (he's naturally right handed, but only has left hand use). I think we'll give the trackpad the best shot possible, give him as much practise as we can and see how he gets along with it. I'm hoping its just a case of practising. I've got a tablet myself, but I think he'd have too much difficulty gripping the pen, and also the amount of extra room. The 12" book is ideal because of its size, and if we can get him running it without anything extra on the side it'd be great. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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