I don't require one myself, but a quick google search will show some options for foot controlled computer mouse -used by the disabled or folk with repetitive strain injuries, etc.
HG
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Originally Posted by jeanb
All, thank you for responding. I've been doing research and here is a list of suggestions for people with motor coordination problems:
Use javascript menus sparingly - difficult for people with tremors - because pointer may slip off, then the menu disappears. If used, be sure to make sure the menu doesn't disappear too soon.
Use underlines for links.
Make sure there is a lot of spacing between a list of links (like double-spaced between)
Add "alt" and "title" text to links and graphics
make sure form fill-ins are in order so users can tab from first to last
Include a text-list site map so users can get around your website in a text - rather than graphic way
Text should be minimum of 12 point, sans-serif
LInks should not "open new pages"
That's all I can think of at the moment. If I forgot any, I'll add them. And maybe these will give you ideas as well!
Jean 
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