People wonder how I operate my Macintosh and Windows computers. While sitting in a wheelchair at my desk, I do my graphic and web designs by manipulating a Kensington ExpertMouse trackball on the floor with my right foot. Also, in order to type on a regular keyboard, I use a headstylus. On my Mac, I wouldn’t be able to work without the “Universal Access“ (AKA: Easy Access) sticky keys, which allows me to hold down more than one key at a time. On Windows, I use the “Accessibility Options” sticky keys, which is similar to “Universal Access” sticky keys. When no one is present to put my headstylus on me, I use KeyStrokes by AssistiveWare in conjunction with my trackball. KeyStrokes is a fully-functional advanced virtual on-screen keyboard that allows you to type with a mouse, trackball, head pointer or other mouse emulator to type characters into any standard Macintosh application (www.assistiveware.com/keystrokes.php).
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carmin karasic
I am a professional multimedia artist focused on information technology art. Before moving to Eindhoven in the Netherlands in 2006, I was on the faculty of The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University, in Boston, MA, USA. Currently I create tech based artworks and teach online technology cou...