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Technology Tips from MyMSMyWay

Posted Jan 14 2009 8:22pm
Technology TIPS from MyMSMyway

Below are some tips that we've received from MyMSMyWay visitors.
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Vision

1.Modifying the Cursor

I made themouse pointer largerand slowed down theblinking speedof my cursor. It may not be noticeable to someone without MS, but it really helps me cope with my vision problems. This option is available on Windows Vista and Windows XP and doesn't require purchasing any extra software.
- Leslie H.

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2.Using Adobe Reader

When I enlarge text in Adobe Reader, I use a function called "Reflow" so I don't have to scroll back and forth to read. Found under the "View" menu, "Reflow" repositions text to fit within the viewable area of my monitor. No matter how big I need to make the font, the page always rearranges the words for easy reading.
- Stephen W.

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3."Virtual" Magnifying Glass

I enlarge online images using a "virtual magnifying glass." All I have to do is click to open the magnifying glass and drag it over the area I need to be enlarged (like an online comic strip or an imbedded photo caption). This software is available free of charge and available for download athttp://magnifier.sourceforge.net/.
- Angie K.

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Dexterity

1.Speech Recognition Software

Speech recognition software has kept me connected. If you are unable to type or have difficulty doing so, you can speak into a microphone and the software types the words you speak on the screen. Dragon NaturallySpeaking is a helpful program available for purchase, and Microsoft Windows Vista comes equipped with a free speech recognition program of similar quality.
- Evan U.

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Cognition

1.Outlook Reminders

I use the Calendar function in Microsoft Outlook to remind me to take my medication. It's easy to do! Just create a new item on the first day you want and hit the "recurrence" button. You can set it up to remind you any day of the week. There are also Web sites that send you medication reminders via e-mail.
- Tina N.

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2.Personal Digital Assistants (PDA)

I use my PDA device to write down EVERYTHING! I use the "memo" option to write down questions I have for my doctor, directions, and grocery lists. I use the "tasks" option to record tasks that I have trouble remembering, such as taking my medicine. As my memory decreases, I rely on this device more and more.
- Lizz F.

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Staying Connected

1.Online Support

Suggestions, Comments and/or Questions are always appreciated.. - Thank you

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