QUOTE (eva @ Dec 5 2007, 08:25 PM)

I am new to this, I am trying to find a computer that my dad can use, not sure where to start. He has a c4 injury, no mobility below his collar bone. Any advice would be appreciated.

Eva, I just received an e-mail about your question. I myself am a quadriplegic and my company, Broadened Horizons designs, manufactures, and markets unique adaptive equipment specifically for individuals with upper extremity limitations- little or no use of their hands and arms. Our products are designed and supported by the disabled for the disabled.
Computer Accessibility And Head Mouse Controllers by Broadened Horizons:
http://www.BroadenedHorizons.com/computeraccessibility.htmWe have a variety of cost effective solutions to meet your father's needs. I always recommend first and foremost a good way to control the mouse cursor. Graphical user interfaces like Windows, Macintosh OSx, or Linux are designed around some sort of pointer. We offer a variety of different head mouse controllers, have two or three new ones in development, or for someone with no head movement they can even control the mouse using just their tongue. For those reading this one of the new head mouse controllers is a baseball cap you put on and it senses the motion of your head control the mouse!
Second assuming your father is able to speak clearly I would recommend Dragon NaturallySpeaking voice recognition software however it is extremely important to get an appropriate microphone. Here again we offer a variety of cost-effective voice-recognition microphones both wireless and flexarm desktop.
I imagine your father has other needs such as controlling the television and other entertainment devices by voice, being able to use a cell phone mounted on his wheelchair or landline speakerphone, independent access to water when lying in bed at night, maybe a mounting solution for a new laptop on his wheelchair, transfer solutions for travel and recreation opportunities, and more. We have a constantly growing list of solutions to meet most of these needs.
To the best of my knowledge we are the only company in the world focused exclusively on individuals with upper extremity limitations.