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Hi saw the article about being non-verbal. My son Sean is 20 and non-verbal, great difficulty using Eyegaze
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Hi @StRBates welcome to the community! Let us know if there is anything we cam help you with
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Welcome to the community @StRBates
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Hi @StRBates, welcome to the community. Sorry to hear your son has had problems with Eyegaze. How long has he been using it?Community Manager
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There are quite a few different eye gaze systems out there (if eye gaze is assessed to the best/most appropriate method) so it is worth getting trials of a few because some people get on with one system but not another. Also there are lots of settings and tweaks that can be done which can make a huge difference. My son uses half eye gaze and half direct access with a keyguard, but his first attempts at eye gaze (a few years ago granted) were not great. Hope you have good support/assessment from local SALT and regional hub (if appropriate)
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