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RJ Cooper: Radical Remote and Nice Feedback on Game Controller

Hi to my loyal AT (Assistive Technology) friends out there!

New invention time! Throughout 2006, I concentrated on Quality of Life (QOF) items such as bringing XBox/PlayStation/GameCube gaming to people with special needs, accessible MP3 players, Talk-Aid, and others. Before this, learning and computer accessibility was my complete focus. But the feedback from my QOF stuff was *great*, so I'm continuing in that direction, as well as refining my regular stuff (computer software/hardware) and always creating new AT items also.

But this email is mostly about my new Radical Remote; it's a BIG TV/DVD/Cable/etc. remote controller. It comes with a nice thick keyguard and a flip-stand. And it's BIG enough for any non-switch user to operate (EnablingDevices.com makes a nice switch-accessible remote with BIG buttons also).

And I believe the price is great, considering I've included the keyguard and the flip-stand. Here's the link to click on:

<http://rjcooper.com/radical-remote>

Another QOF item, my Game Controller. Received a very nice email from a mom about her boy loving it. I had hoped this item would be a bigger seller but at least there are a few out there for whom it is adding to their lives. Here's the link:

<http://rjcooper.com/game-controller>

Finally, going back to my last email about resurrecting the CooperCar, I recently received another back (Thank you, RCIL, Utica, NY!) and it's refurb'd and ready to roll! First come, first served. Here's the clickable link:

<http://rjcooper.com/coopercar>

Along this thread, PLEASE, if you have a CooperCar, or know of one, that is not being used, let me buy it back from you so I can clean it up and get it to someone that can *use* it! As I mentioned in my last email, I sold 844 of them, and I know they can't all still be getting use.

That's it for now. Thanks for 'tuning in'!

RJ :)

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