User:Paschar.professor

USER PROFILE: Paschar.professor NAME:        Mr.Stephen D.Waner III GENDER:      Male Race:        Cauc Interests:   Research in the field of Dyslexia/Strephosymbolia/the Human Brain. Hobbies:     Computer Technology,Graphic Arts, Inventing Addaptive Tool Technology. Status:      Married, seeking no further relationships,Retired from Labor force Work:        At Home Skills:      True Mirror Image reader and writer,Strephosymbolia (everthing appears backwards). Affilations: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke http://www.ninds.nih.gov/. Education:   Nogales High, Rio Hondo College, U.S.Army Medical Corp,post 1990 self taught.WWW DOB          September 13 1950.

Bio: the definition of strephosymbolia may be viewed at wikipedia, this is a visual disorder I have had since 1990 after a motorcycle injury caused my range of vision as viewing all objects to appear as if in a mirror (backwards)we do not recommend that anyone else try to repeat this. Now since I had memory of how the normal/standard view was, it was easy for me to figure out a way via Computer Technology to be able to precieve the normal/standard view again as my former Army training as an army medic has helped,with the aid of a graphics mirror flip card PCI incert addapted to my system I was able to mirror image my screen as I must view a mirror image to precieve the normal/standard view, then the use of a speech to text program made it possible for me just to talk into my system with it doing all the typing for me. reading a keyboard was still a problem thus, necessity being the mother of all invention, i built a keyboard I could read, as the idea was simple, the way to figure it out was a difficult riddle at first until my next door neighbors 12 year old boy asked me what i was trying to do (so i told him)in an effort to get rid of him at first, moments later he said, why don`t you just flip the text backwards on the top of each keycap so I gave it a try (after he was gone)and it worked, the results are fewer typos. Paschar on dyslexia aka professor Stephen D. Waner P.S I still need all the help and advice I can get (it`s a dyslexic thing)hey, we`re not proud if it means helping others like us.