
User punches in a number with telephone stick

User inserts stick into universal holder

User presses stick into universal strap against the armrest of the wheelchair
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A stick inserted into the universal holder enables a person without dexterity to punch in a phone number and type on a computer
Description
A small wooden stick is inserted into a universal holder that sits in a wrist bandage, see associated tip. The stick has a rubber tip and is used for purposes such as entering phone numbers, typing on the computer, etc.
The user can insert the stick into the universal holder without assistance. He holds the stick between his fingers, moves the other hand with the universal strap toward the stick and presses the stick against a surface such as the armrest of the wheelchair.
Categories for this tip
communication » use of computer, use of phone, Tips and tricks from people with High tetraplegia with partly function in arms/hands (C5-6, ASIA A, B).
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