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| go.on.spam.me@btinternet.com 2005-09-25, 10:35 am |
| Here's an interesting new product: MouseCage. Website is
www.mousecage.org
Mel
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| Garry Freemyer 2005-09-25, 10:35 am |
| That is very interesting. I have a friend with essential tremors, severe
ones, his hand whip around like a prop on a plane, however, I visited him
and noted that his feet don't shake. I need to find a footmouse for him,
there are dozens of them, but I don't know which would be good to buy. I
asked folks here for advice on which to get, and got no answers. Either
nobody knows the answer, or nobody cares. Being that this is the
neurological disorders forum, I tend to believe that the lack of response is
because nobody cares.
Well, at least, now, maybe someone you know who you might also note doesn't
shake in their feet could benefit from a foot mouse and you could tell me
which one you tried and how it works out.
<go.on.spam.me@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> Here's an interesting new product: MouseCage. Website is
> www.mousecage.org
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> Mel
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| Amy Sargent 2005-10-10, 9:39 am |
| I do not require a foot mouse. (Just replying to let you know someone is
reading and so the original message will stay on the server a little
longer.)
"Garry Freemyer" <garryfre@pacbell.net> wrote in message
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That is very interesting. I have a friend with essential tremors, severe
ones, his hand whip around like a prop on a plane, however, I visited him
and noted that his feet don't shake. I need to find a footmouse for him,
there are dozens of them, but I don't know which would be good to buy. I
asked folks here for advice on which to get, and got no answers. Either
nobody knows the answer, or nobody cares. Being that this is the
neurological disorders forum, I tend to believe that the lack of response
is
because nobody cares.
Well, at least, now, maybe someone you know who you might also note doesn't
shake in their feet could benefit from a foot mouse and you could tell me
which one you tried and how it works out.
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