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The Gus! Touch Screen for portable computers provides touch access (finger or pen) to any Microsoft Windows application for people with physical disabilities. The device is placed over the portable computer screen to provide the benefits of "direct selection" at the press of a finger. It requires no batteries, power adapter or bulky control box and is compatible with all sizes of portable computer screens, including 8.4, 9.5, and 10.3 inch screens. DIMENSIONS: The metal frame measures 7 3/8 inches high x 10 1/8 inches long. WEIGHT: 12.4 ounces.

Notes: Gus! Touch Screen for portable computers is a trademark of Gus Communications Inc.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on July 16, 2003.

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Gus Communications, Inc.

1006 Lonetree Court
Bellingham, Washington 98229
United States
Telephone: 866-487-1006 or 360-715-8580.
Fax: 360-715-9633.
Web: http://www.gusinc.com.
Email: gusinc @ me.com.


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