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normally I don't hate computers that much but after spending the morning helping a friend with moderately debilitating Parkinson's setup a new computer, now I do hate them
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A friend of mine also suffers from Parkinson's, but he doesn't have to work with computers a lot (though he is great at fixing cars). I assume that using a mouse or touch screen is one of the most challenging tasks? Would a keyboard-based OS and applications be easier to use?
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right now the friend is using a Mac, which is a very nice computer, but it came with a pretty crappy little keyboard. I was trying to convince him to just swap it out for any old full-size USB keyboard, but he's worried that the weird OSX key combinations will be hard there
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As an example: daskeyboard.com/model-s-profes Blue variant switches are nice for people who have difficulties with accidental keypresses or missing keypresses. Annoying for everyone around them though. Makes it ever so slightly harder to activate keys and provides audible feedback.
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