Don, Microsoft has some free programs that help the handicapped use computers. A good one is ADOS which works for both DOS and Windows. It is used to configure both the keyboard and the mouse. Another is DOSKEY which enables you to recall prior DOS commands. These programs are available in MS's online software library. To find the latest files use the search facility with the keyword DISABILITY Also, MS's ergonomic keyboard has a wide range of configuration options that can accommodate most disabilities. I help assemble and provide training on computer systems for use by handicapped persons. Bruce ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bruce G. Warr "Experience is what enables us to recognize Healthcare Informatics Lab a mistake the next time we make it." Information Systems Dept. University of Maryland Baltimore County http://umbc.edu/~warr/ (V) (410)455-3206 (F) (410)455-1073 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~