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CobShell - child proof windows ?

 
 
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      2nd Jul 2004
http://www.educ.umu.se/~cobian/cobshellplus.htm


Cobshell is an application that intents to help people with any kind of
coordination disabilities , movement disabilities or visual problems (and
maybe other kinds of problems) to handle with a computer. It can also be
useful for children (4 years or less) .

The program provides an interface with 6 big buttons covering the WHOLE
screen.You can cofigurate each button to run one program. You can also
customizise each button with a bmp (picture) file and a wave (sound) file.

A password feature has also been added,to prevent any users to change the
configuration.

The initial password is blank . You can change it with the configuration
button.


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