At 07:33 AM 7/3/97 -0400, you wrote: >Could anyone recommend a mouse that would suit a PWP, my mother in particular? >It is difficult for her to place it exactly where she needs it. Also, there >is a problem with lifting her fingers quickly enough -- the letters >rrrrrrrepeat. > >I would appreciate any ideas. This is our primary method of communication. > >Melody Gross<[log in to unmask]> > >Melody Amsel Gross, Beersheva, Israel <[log in to unmask]> >Searching AMSEL/Stropkov, Michalovce, Vraanov, Bardiov, > LANDAU/Humenne > BAUM, RITTER, SCHWARTZ, NOVEMBER/Stropkov > BECKER, ZAZULIA, POLLACK, MORGENSTERN/ Chotin, >Navatselet/Klishkivitz > Microsoft produce something called an easy ball. The ball is somewhat larger than a tennis ball but smaller that a basket ball and the hand fits over it very comfortably. The only downside is that you can only left click (no right click facility) so I do not ues mine. However I purchased it twelve months ago and perhaps the newer models have rectified this limitation. I must say it's a easier to handle for PWP's. regards Mary from Aussie.