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Bobby

2005-06-16, 2:17 pm

Where can I look for an IR phone and IR light switches.
I already have an IR controller on my wheelchair and
I would like to control my phone and lights....

Thanks,

Robert
Robert L. Bass

2005-06-16, 2:17 pm

> Where can I look for an IR phone and
quote:

> IR light switches. I already have an IR
> controller on my wheelchair and I
> would like to control my phone and
> lights....


These folks have a helpful online resource for Assistive Technology. There
are links to commercial providers and reviews of some products.
http://www.wheelchairnet.org

Here are a couple of other places to get AT information.
www.atnet.org/news

Also, note that there are "Assistive Technology Initiatives" in almost every
state. Following are a few state AT links from a file I have:
Arizona ........... nau.edu/ihd/aztap/
Connecticut .... www.techactproject.com/
Delaware ........ www.dati.org
Georgia ........... www.gtdiversity.gatech.edu/faculty/bycollege-coa.html
Idaho .............. www.sde.state.id.us/SpecialEd/Links/at.asp
Louisiana ....... www.doe.state.la.us/lde/specialp/1538.html
Oklahoma ...... okabletech.okstate.edu/at/
Pennsylvania .. www.temple.edu/instituteondisabilities/piat/
Rhode Island .. www.ric.edu/uap/textonly/assistivetech.html
Texas .............. www.texasat.net/links.htm
Virginia .......... www.vats.org
Wisconsin ...... www.wati.org

Hope this helps a bit.

--

Regards,
Robert L Bass

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Charlie Derk

2005-06-16, 2:17 pm

How about http://www.lutron.com/maestroir/



Robert L. Bass wrote:
quote:

>
>
> These folks have a helpful online resource for Assistive Technology. There
> are links to commercial providers and reviews of some products.
> http://www.wheelchairnet.org
>
> Here are a couple of other places to get AT information.
> www.atnet.org/news
>
> Also, note that there are "Assistive Technology Initiatives" in almost every
> state. Following are a few state AT links from a file I have:
> Arizona ........... nau.edu/ihd/aztap/
> Connecticut .... www.techactproject.com/
> Delaware ........ www.dati.org
> Georgia ........... www.gtdiversity.gatech.edu/faculty/bycollege-coa.html
> Idaho .............. www.sde.state.id.us/SpecialEd/Links/at.asp
> Louisiana ....... www.doe.state.la.us/lde/specialp/1538.html
> Oklahoma ...... okabletech.okstate.edu/at/
> Pennsylvania .. www.temple.edu/instituteondisabilities/piat/
> Rhode Island .. www.ric.edu/uap/textonly/assistivetech.html
> Texas .............. www.texasat.net/links.htm
> Virginia .......... www.vats.org
> Wisconsin ...... www.wati.org
>
> Hope this helps a bit.
>

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