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Help For Those With Shaky Hands

maotx writes "IBM has developed an adjustible mouse adapter that compensates for the shakes of patients with hand tumors and other causes of uncontrollable shaking. According to the International Essential Tremor Foundation, in the US alone nearly 10 million people are affected by essential tremor, the most common form of hand tremors. This adapter will plug in between the mouse and computer and is compatible with existing mice. No word on which port is supported (ps/2, usb, etc). More info here, here, and here. It is expected that IBM will sell the adapter for under $100 USD."

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  1. Qqquesstion???? by 00squirrel · · Score: 5, Funny

    Dddooo thhey haavvee oonee ffor kkey bbboarrds??.aslk /Yes I'm going to hell

  2. Other Uses by th1ckasabr1ck · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Another semi-obvious possible use would be to utilize similar technology to make operating a mouse on a train (or other bumpy ride) less error-prone.

  3. Re:Yeah... by Anne_Nonymous · · Score: 5, Funny

    > the most common form of hand tremors.

    >> Yeah....from using a mouse all day.

    Or from surfing lefty while the right hand is busy elsewhere...

  4. Other solution - use a trackball by Sarlok · · Score: 5, Informative

    My father's hands shake some due to essential tremors, and he uses a trackball to overcome this. With a trackball he can position the cursor where he wants and then take his thumb off the ball while he clicks so he's sure to click the right spot. His hands aren't that bad though, so I'm not sure how this would work for someone with really shaky hands.