TouchWindow
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This input device can be used as a touch screen or keyboard substitute. It attaches to the computer monitor, and interacts with most popular software titles. Once installed, users use the included stylus (or a finger) to select and move objects, open applications and pull down menus. Not only does it provide a satisfactory option for those who have difficulty using a mouse, it also performs well with art programs where mouse use can be difficult . Students can remove the window and place it on a flat surface to draw or trace pictures.The TouchWindow allows developmentally delayed students, and young students who are not yet able to master the mouse, to more fully benefit from educational software programs. Students can interact in a more satisfactory manner with the computer, spending less time on task completion and experiencing less performance-related stress.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
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