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             Stroke                                     Touchscreens
               cerebrovascular haemorrhagic              accessibility options, 119–120, 120t
                  strokes, 18                            advantages, 119
               incidence, 17                             alternative access, 120
               thrombotic/embolic strokes, 18            styli, 120
             Sturge-Weber (rare), 16                    Trackballs, 125–126, 126f
             Styli, 120                                 Trackpads
             Switch access, 110–111                      Chloe’s case study, 129
               components, 137                           Easy Cat Touchpad, 128, 128f
               control sites, 137–138                    settings, 129, 129t
               error handling, 142                      Tuberous sclerosis, 16
               highlighter movement control, 141        Tumours, 18–19
               interfaces, 139–140                      Two switch-user advanced scanning, 162
               mechanical switches, 138, 138f
               proximity switches, 139                  U
               rate enhancement and speed of access,    Upper limb robotic rehabilitation systems,
                  142–143                                    315–319
               scanning access, 140f                     ARMin robot, 318–319
                 directed scan, 141                      Bi-Manu-Track, 318, 319f
                 group scan, 140–141, 141f               GENTLE/s project, 317, 317f
                 simple scan, 140                        Mirror Image Motion Enabler (MIME), 316–317
               settings, 142                             MIT-MANUS, 316
               sip-puff (pneumatic) switch, 139          REHAROB therapeutic system, 317, 318f
               Stephen Hawking’ case study, 137, 137f
               switch actions, 141                      V
               switch comfort, 138–139, 139f            Ventricles, 10
             Switch comfort, 138–139, 139f              Vestibular system, 61
             Switch scanning, 110–111                   Visual system, 61
             Symmetrical tonic neck reflex, 59
             Synapses, 7                                W
                                                        Wernicke’s area, 10
             T                                          Whole Systems Demonstrator (WSDAN),
             Tablet-based operating system                   245–246
                  adjustments, 172–173                  Wigton Smart Home, 227–228
               mouse control, 173                       ‘Windswept’ hips, 71, 72f
               speech recognition, 173                  WiseDX, 295
               switch access, 173
             Tawasol Symbols, 83                        X
             TDC2000 system, 218                        X10 system, 222
             Technology Acceptance Model
                  (TAM), 39–40                          Y
             Temporal lobe function, 9                  York Smart Flat, 227
             Text entry methods, 169–170
             Thread, 225                                Z
             Thrombotic/embolic strokes, 18             Zigbee, 224
             Tonic labyrinthine reflex, 60              Z-wave, 223–224
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