Hi! I'm Chris Hudson - my Dad, William (now [log in to unmask]) is 78 and has had PD for about 15 years. I think he would be correctly described as at close to the "fourth level" (as posted here earlier). We just got Dad his own Windows P.C. and signed up with AOL so he can follow the PARKINSN list activities himself. Though he can type OK with his right hand - "mousing" is a bit of a challenge. Though we found a solution to "double clicking" (which Dad has great difficulty with), I wonder if any of you have any suggestions as to where to look on the net, and/or sources for mobility-impaired Windows/computer operations i.e. a special mouse? (or kids mouse?), big keyboards? or? or software which you've found useful (unfortunately, Dad's speech isn't the easiest either so I don't think voice recognition will work well for him (I've used voice recog. for a quadraplegic application - will be glad to comment on what I used if anyone wishes it). Though I've "lurked" on the list for several months getting stuff for Dad (particularly Pallidotomy - as you might expect!) I don't remember any exchanges on "tips" for getting around mobility problems operating P.C.'s I also didn't see much on the CompuServe Disabilities Forum, or anywhere on the Internet (that I found) for that matter. Perhaps a thread on this might be of interest? For starters, there is a new shareware program for Windows which turns the (usually little used) right mouse button into a "left double click" button. So, one right click, and apps are launched (or closed) etc.(Perhaps a better tip would have been for us to get a Mac - but we didn't have a choice). The author is Steve McCarthy, and the program can be obtained and tried out, as Steve describes below. (Steve also said he would post the program to CompuServe's Disabilities forum shortly). If you continue to use it, you should send Steve $15. (or $20 if by credit card). We only found it yesterday, but so far it has worked flawlessly. Info excerpted from Steve's "readme": "RightOn 2.4 Copyright (c) 1993-1995 by Steven J. McCarthy RightOn is a Windows 3.1 utility which allows you to program your right and middle mouse buttons to behave like the keyboard sending a keystroke to an application or as a left-mouse double-click event. RightOn is now on the World Wide Web!: If you have Mosaic, Netscape, Internet in a Box, or any other Web browser, point it at URL http://www.halcyon.com/sjm/righton.html I plan to keep the latest version, as well as bug reports, tips, and tricks there. How to contact the author: U.S. Mail: Steven J. McCarthy 1733 127th Ave. SE Bellevue, WA 98005 USA E-mail: From Internet: [log in to unmask] -or- [log in to unmask] On the Web: http://www.halcyon.com/sjm/feedback_form.html From CompuServe: 74264,3441 or INTERNET:[log in to unmask] or INTERNET:[log in to unmask]" --------------------end of Steve's info--------- Dad and I are both fortunate to live near each other in Florida - right outside Orlando, in Longwood. Dad gets around with a Golf Cart and Scooter, and keeps busy managing his own affairs, etc. Once he gets "set up" OK on his computer, I'm sure he will be an active list participant! Regards Chris Hudson ([log in to unmask])