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#1 Jasper

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Posted 17 April 2008 - 02:01 AM

Hey EveryBody!

I have a very good friend who has a C3 SCI and has had a very had time using the internet do to the inability to use any SHIFT keys. I introduced him to StickyKeys and then got to thinking that maybe their are other people out there who don't know about these little tips that can really make life easier.

I started a blog where I post all the little tips and programs I find that make using a computer less of a royal pain.


Handi Tech Tips
http://handitechtips.blogspot.com/



I hope you find it useful!


P.S

Click Shift Five times to activate StickyKeys

Edited by Jasper, 17 April 2008 - 04:43 AM.

Handiness is in the hand of the beholder? I think? Maybe not? Never mind. Who wants Pie?
http://handitechtips.blogspot.com

#2 Jasper

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Posted 28 May 2008 - 04:54 PM

Yo! :dunno:

After a small absence from posting to the blog (Finals are a Mother) I'm back at! :wink05: I'll be posting a couple times a week now that I can think past a textbook. Feel free to do a drive by :) of the blog and see what you think.


Remember......Don't let this happen to you :wink05:


Jasper C.
Handiness is in the hand of the beholder? I think? Maybe not? Never mind. Who wants Pie?
http://handitechtips.blogspot.com




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