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AbilityNet guide to using a computer after brain injury

Sat 09 May 2015

AbilityNet, the charity that helps disabled people to use digital technology at work, home or in education, has produced a guide to using a computer after brain injury.

The guide answers some frequently asked questions regarding the use of computers to help people with a brain injury. This includes information on typing, voice recognition, difficulties reading text and using a computer to help remember appointments.

It also includes links to AbilityNet's services that can offer help and support to those who are having difficulties.

Click here to read the guide.

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