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Originally Posted by Sweetpea
There are tablets where you can work with a pen (active pen, that is, not one of those sausage type things).
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It could help, if the screen isn't too slippery or too sensitive, and if the system doesn't rely on buttons positioned for dynamic grips. I would need to try it out.
Video-game-style controllers could also help, if they can connect during startup, and stay connected, without the hassle of syncing bluetooth all the time, and if they don't disable on-screen keyboards. I tried an Ipega 9023 but couldn't use it for these reasons. I think a usb-based system would work better.
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Not sure what you mean by animation...
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Uh... animation...? stuff that hurts and blinds and disorients and triggers migraines and sometimes vomiting...? strobing, zooming, parallax, and jitter are the worst. I tried an Android device with the developer settings to disable animation, and software which was supposed to reduce brightness, but I still encountered a lot of zooming animation in the main menu.