More information and useful links

The following are links to organisations related to difficulty in using the keyboard and mouse

Links to organisations directly related to difficulty in using the keyboard and mouse:

www.abilitynet.org.uk

The AbilityNet website has information, factsheets and step-by-step guides on approaches and technology to help with keyboard and mouse difficulties.

www.ergonomics.org.uk

The website of the Ergonomics Society contains information on ergonomics and ergonomic design - including computer workstation design.

www.rsi.org.uk

This is the website of the Repetitive Strain Injury Association. It includes a wide range of information on all aspects of RSI; causes, treatments, research and legal issues.

The following are links to other useful links pages:

www.abilitynet.org.uk/content/links/links.htm

AbilityNet has a wealth of useful links to UK organisations on their website, including disability-related organisations and specialist IT suppliers.

www.ace-centre.org.uk/html/resources/resource.html

The Ace Centre website has a links and resources page including UK suppliers of communication aids.

www.asd.co.uk/inf/links.htm

The links page of the Advanced Seating website has a number of links relating to RSI and physiotherapy.

www.apple.com/accessibility/

This section of the Apple website contains information on all aspects of disabled access to the Macintosh.

www.inclusive.co.uk/useful/main_page.shtml

The Inclusive Technology website links page includes a very wide range of suppliers, support organisations and other contacts in all areas of physical difficulty.

http://www.mssociety.org.uk/what_is_ms/
helpful_organisations/

The MS Society links page includes information on organisations that provide advice on equipment and services available to people with physical disabilities.

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