Pointer trails can make the mouse pointer much easier to see and follow. This tutorial shows how to […]
It’s possible to download free software that allows people to use a mouse, or mouse alternative such as […]
Double-clicks are used to open folders and launch applications in Windows explorer (including on the desktop). They are […]
A double-click should be performed in pretty much exactly half a second. If you find this difficult to […]
This page explains how computers can be accessed using keyboard shortcuts which, when combined with a mouse, can […]
Mouse Keys is a free Windows accessibility feature. It lets you use the numeric keypad on the right […]
You can control most day-to-day software and access the most popular websites without ever using a mouse. Sometimes […]
There are various commercial solutions that allow you to move the mouse pointer by using your head. These […]
A variety of physical difficulties when accessing computers can be aided by adjusting the Windows display. The most […]
If you are left-handed then you will benefit from having a mouse that fits your hand (many are designed […]
By knowing a little about how screens work and Windows displays itself you can make better decisions as […]
Microsoft Windows has an easily adjustable option which allows users to speed up and slow down the mouse. […]
WordQ offers help when writing documents by providing word prompts and sentence-by-sentence proofreading. When bundled with SpeakQ it […]
As of April 2013 people will be able to buy, albeit quite expensively, a mobile phone that is accessible partly […]
First of all, let’s get one thing straight: we are not talking about farmer’s fields. This tutorial is […]
Many people with limited vision find the text cursor difficult to find on the screen, and to track […]
I recently stumbled across a new set of text-to-speech voices produced by CereProc in Edinburgh. They have a […]
On Friday I went to my first Disabled Students’ Allowance Workshop day at Assistive Solutions in Dalston. First […]