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Philip Watters - Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
"I have to tell you though, I remember lying in a hospital bed 3 years ago thinking that i'd never be able to play games ever again with my PS2. Now I can thanks to you."
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Michelle Hinn, Adaptive Gaming Advocate & Worldwide Guest Speaker
"I just started working with Mark on a game industry project for gamers with disabilities and was quick to provide so many alternative solutions that I didn't know about. I will recommend him to my colleagues in the video gaming industry without a doubt. In just a short phone call we had the project mapped out, which went way beyond my expectations and is far and above any customer service I've received from any other company!"
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Mary Gulick, Kansas City, Missouri
"Oh my gosh, Mark, I think I love you! If you are ever in Kansas City, let me cook you dinner .... you have been such a help to me as this is new to us. My son (Ron) will be going to Craig in two weeks .....
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Steve Freier, Belmont, California
Center for Independence of the Disabled - Assistive Technology Coordinator"BTW - I took a look at your website. You are quite a fine inventor! You have a lot of innovative solutions. I encourage everyone reading this to take a look!" - Post onAlliance for Technology Accesse-mail list for AT Professionals
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Gy Coordinator, United Cerebral Palsy of Central Minnesota
"Mark was the guest speaker at UCP’s annual meeting last fall. He showed us several of the assistive technology products he’d been developing, and later advised the purchase of several devices to add to UCP’s demo and loan library. Those items have been used extensively by the community, and therefore I conclude that the recommendations he gave me...
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Steve Freier, San Mateo, California Assistive
"I just wanted to let you know that we have successfully installed and programed a VoiceIR unit for my client George Dill who is a quad. Even though there is a lot of room noise produced by his bed and other mediucal equipment, it works well enough that he can control his HDTV, TIVO and sound system using his voice. His voice is very weak, so this is a miracle of sorts."
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Gregory Dancel - Canada
Gregory is really enjoying the PS3. He can handle most of the controllers functions but has more limited use of his left hand with CP, and so operates the L1 & L2 buttons with simple head switches instead.
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Susan McClure, MS, OTR/L via Alliance for Technology Access (ATA)
Mark, I always appreciate your replies, the excellence in your work, and checked out the various equipment you mention. In the late 60s, early 70s......
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Renée, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
"Thank you for bringing your equipment and presenting on the DNR stage at the State Fair! You're an excellent public speaker!"
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Jeffrey Brown, Pennsylvania
"I do use it a lot [Vocalize]! Thanks again for all your wonderful support and help! You're a Giant among Gimp's!" Jeff also uses our VoiceIR, &Computer Head Mouse ......
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Lori Russell, Golden BC, Canada
[Lori is a High School Special Education Adaptive Technology Professional]"Just wanted to let you know that I set up M.G.'s VoiceIR QuickStart Package today, and it works like a charm!!! Very very easy to program, easy to change commands, great for him (being blind) because he can tell if it's recognized his command....
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Kenley Steeg, Houston, Texas
"My Mother recently passed away, but was able to significantly increase her quality of life through the use of your product. Since the phone worked so well for us, I plan to donate the phone to TIRR (Texas Institute for Rehabilitation and Research), as this product seems to have more functionality than any they knew of." [his mother utilized the Vocalize Portable with Advanced Voice Control and the VoiceIR]
Our customers tell you their experiences with our products, and how that product has helped or made a difference in their lives or new things that has allowed them to do. Share your story with us! I read your comments to stay motivated when I start getting burnt out, frustrated, etc. -Mark Felling