Which PC Do You Need?
« Previous Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next »
Profile:
Using the Littlepc to Improve Lives
Harold
Blank has been trying to assist people afflicted with cerebral
palsy for many years. As a board member for CHI Centers in Silver
Spring, MD, an organization that provides services to about
a thousand people with various disabilities, he has led the
development of specialized software that is designed to help
the disabled communicate with others by using computers and
touch-screen monitors.
Blank has used different PCs in the past,
but currently he finds Stealth Computer's small system, the
Littlepc, to have the best combination of light weight, small
size, and power. Before discovering the Littlepc, Blank usually
specified laptops for his clients. Though they were compact,
notebook PCs were kludgy to use because Blank had to remove
each machine's LCD and connect the remainder to a touch screen.
Now Blank mounts both the Littlepc and the
touch screen to a special bracket on a user's wheelchair. The
PC provides access to his Assistive Technology software called
1-2-3 Speak©, which includes over 4000
common words and phrases. Icons on the touch screen represent
everyday categories such as food, clothing, and feelings. Through
prerecorded audio, the software verbalizes user-selected categories
and words, allowing the user to communicate easily by depending
on common phrases or requests.
Considering that Blank started out with a
DOS-based system that relied on icons glued to a keyboard, he
believes the Littlepc is a vast improvement. Because he doesn't
have to concentrate too much on tinkering with PC hardware,
the Littlepc has allowed him to focus on improving the software
to incorporate newer features, such as customized text-to-speech
and different versions for other nonverbal people, such as stroke
victims.
If you want to contact Harold Blank, please
email to hblank@CHICenters.org.
www.1-2-3Speak.com
|