4 March 2005
Designer Appliances, a wholly owned subsidiary of Torbay Holdings, has confirmed the imminent exhibition of its Virtually Hands Free mousing system designed to help improve Internet accessibility for people with arthritis.
Experts have widely praised the solution, which features the AirO2bic Gripless mouse and Nib Clickless software, and could become available in the UK before the end of the year.
The Virtually Hands Free mousing system forms the centrepiece of an event being launched by Torbay Holdings aimed at supporting the annual Arthritis Foundation.
Tom Large, president and CEO of Torbay Holdings, commented: "We are pleased to have this opportunity to take part in what is a major event by our friends at the Arthritis Foundation.
"And we are proud to display the Arthritis Foundations "Ease of Use" logo earned for the Virtually Hands Free mousing system."
Designer Appliances, a leading firm in the design of innovative and assistive technology computer input systems for those with dexterity challenges, will also showcase its new HP Compaq dx2000 Microtower computer system in the near future.© DeHavilland Information Services plc
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