I downloaded these in June and found the drivers were out of date... they disabled my mouse ( A Microsoft Ergonomic with Microsoft 9.0 software I think) perhaps you could list the current programs and dates? The Microsoft library is so huge to wade through.. Thank you! Much of this I can fix in windows , but Dos requires these utilities. John Mier On Sat, 12 Aug 1995, Robert Cushman wrote: > re:Special programs for disabled computer users.Called Access > My son, Chris found outabout a group of programs for dos and others for > windows. Microsoft 1/800/426-9400 sales and service will send a diskette for > 10.00 dollars. It has the following features: > sticky keys-allows single fingered typing > slow keys-ignores keys which are pressed in error for a short time > repeat keys-adjusts or disables the keyboard repeat rate > bounce keys-ignores keys pressed too quickly or at same time > time out-turns off these features when not being used > These and more features can be used separately or in combination and can be > customized to suit users prefence. > These programs can also be downloaded from Internet. > I have not used them as yet-am up to my eyebrows helping my son > getting a computer system going w/ adobe photoshop 3.0 -I know a little bit > about computers and he knows agreat deal about photograpy---his career but > both have to learn about photoshop-oh yes-he is in San Francisco and I am in > Lancaster Pa. > But I am impressed with the extensive work done by Microsoft and > The Trace Research and Development Center Madison, Wisconsin > and impressed with my son for digging this info out. > If anyone is interested - I will be glad to try and answer. I am very > grateful to Microsoft and Trace and others.for these programs.I hve read > through them and satisfied myself they are well thought out and should work. > Warmest regards-Rob Cushman <[log in to unmask] >