We have been working with a location in California CCATC that allows people to check out various devices specific to assistive technology. We have a KeyMouse Alpha & KeyMouse Track set available for checkout at their location.
We're trying to find other public locations where we can set up KeyMouse devices that allow anyone to come try. We've been working with various individual KeyMouse owners that have been generous enough to allow others to try their set, but it's often been a distraction from their busy schedule, so we're trying to find more public locations where users can just stop by and check out our devices.
If you have ideas, just let us know. We don't know if maybe some public libraries would do something like that, but we're checking into that.
We're trying to find other public locations where we can set up KeyMouse devices that allow anyone to come try. We've been working with various individual KeyMouse owners that have been generous enough to allow others to try their set, but it's often been a distraction from their busy schedule, so we're trying to find more public locations where users can just stop by and check out our devices.
If you have ideas, just let us know. We don't know if maybe some public libraries would do something like that, but we're checking into that.
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