This summer, the MS Technology Collaborative will launch a first-of-its-kind online game designed specifically to provide cognitive exercises for people living with MS. Click here to register and receive immediate notification as soon as the game launches!
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Have you ever had trouble reading the text on a computer screen? What about typing on a keyboard? For some people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), symptoms can make these everyday tasks difficult. However, there are technologies – designed with you in mind – to help you meet these challenges and help make your life with MS easier.
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I enlarge online images using a "virtual magnifying glass." All I have to do is click to open the magnifying glass and drag it over the area I need to be enlarged . This software is available free of charge and available for download at ... available for download here.
Angie K.
I have difficulty holding the mouse still long enough to double click on an item. To help make using the mouse easier, I changed my settings in Windows to allow for a single click as opposed to a double. In the Control Panel, select “Folder Options” to choose “Single-Click to Open an Item.” After doing so, you only need to point and select.
Evan U.
Each month, experts share their insight on how accessible technology can help you live well with MS.
By Ellen Kampel & John M. Williams
Alexandra MacKay’s greatest pleasure was reading. About five years ago, her multiple sclerosis started to make reading difficult, but Alexandra refused to give up her favorite pastime. She approached her brother, Christopher Stephen, an electronic publishing pioneer, who began a series of experiments to determine if people with reading difficulties could benefit from technology. Stephen knew how important reading was to his sister, and he was determined to develop a solution.
Watch how other people with MS are using affordable, easy-to-use technology to help them stay connected.
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MyMSMyWay is a free resource dedicated to connecting people with Multiple Sclerosis to accessible technologies that can help them live their lives better. This site is made for people with MS by people with MS. Our patient steering committee has guided our efforts to ensure that the information and resources provided on this site speak directly to the MS community.
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