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....found hard to use but even more so for him now.
Is there a tablet around which would be easier for him to manage and possibly able to have his content transferred from his ipad.
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I would expect one of the hospital therapists to be able to help with this as part of his therapy and rehabilitation.
I would be reluctant to switch to Android at this stage as he is already used to his iPad. He will have enough to relearn and manage over the coming weeks.
Has he ever used a pc or laptop?
I'm thinking about how I use my tablets now and it is one handed as I hold it with the other. They are already designed for one handed use, really.
He might find it easier to use a long stylus, they are cheap and readily available. There is a huge range, some are intended for skilled, accurate work on an iPad such as design/graphics and are expensive. He won't need that.
A link on the Stroke Association's website led me to here:
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I note that, as well as the information contained within those pages, there's a helpline for ensuring that people can get the best from technology, as well as a network of volunteers who can visit people in their homes.
Perhaps something there might help?
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