As I was looking into voice recognition, I realized microsoft has it in vista/windows 7. Looking at accessibility features, you can also get an onscreen keyboard, meaning you could "type" with your mouse if it bothers you less than the keyboard. Could be much slower but it's available.
, paulpjc@... wrote:
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> There is also the issue of how we manage and cope with our ES symptoms, I
> have come to terms with the fact that I cant spend that long on my computer,
> presently I am sitting 1.6m away from the laptop which is running zoomtext
> software to allow me to see the text without glasses, I have an infared
> mouse but of course the keyboard spews out many of the computers RF in close
> proximity to me, if I stay on this to long I will end up feeling like my
> brain/mind has locked and will not be able to think clearly for some time
> after. So I have tried to mitigate the problems, but have to accept that I
> will feel like crap, its a trade off that I am willing to make, otherwise I w
> ould end a hermit somewhere. I also make sure that I do not let the fear
> of getting hurt or ill completely rule over me, else the phychological tale
> will begin to wag the ES striken dog. The stress of the latter is imbued
> in the condition like all other conditions so we have to be measured and
> philisophical as we can otherwise we are beaten through the back door. That
> said I have conquered the Plasma TV hell only to lose a local battle in that
> we are soon to get a 12.5m (6 anntena) mast vodaphone/o2 within 500m of
> our house - that said there are many other houses in the way of it and me,
> never the less my time here may be coming to an end, so all my rational above
> will mean sweet FA !
>
> puk
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> In a message dated 16/05/2011 06:17:56 GMT Daylight Time,
> emraware@... writes:
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> If we were much worse, we probably wouldn't get on the computer to begin
> with. :-) To answer your bafflement, some of us are at this site b/c we
> reacted to wireless technologies (much more than computers/TV's). I've read
> many stories that began with wireless sensitivity and later evolved into
> electronics sensitivity. I thought it was due to wireless damage that they
> became sensitive to electronics. However, now I suspect the electronics can
> cause harm apart from wireless frequencies.
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> --- In _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:
[hidden email]) ,
> "ahappyhabitat" <ahappyhabitat@> wrote:
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> > I have no idea if my neighbor's TV was plasma -
> > LCD TVs hurt as well. I was able to hear the audio
> > through the wall of the condo. Usually I felt the
> > pain first, then confirmed it was on by putting my
> > ear against the wall. I was not able to measure it
> > with an AM radio, or any other meter.
> >
> > It baffles me that most of the folks on this site
> > watch TV at all. I can only use is a 7 inch, battery
> > operated, portable DVD player about 5 feet away. Most
> > of the time that even hurts.
> >
> > Eli
> >
> >
> > --- In _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:
[hidden email]) ,
> "emraware" <emraware@> wrote:
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> > > BTW, I'm wondering how you guys found out your neighbors had plasma
> TV's if it was not in your own house. Was it through an instrument, and which
> one?
> > >
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