Budrowe wrote:Hey thinks guys for the replies and please be patient with me. I am very comfortable with the computer but, as I said I have never done a message board before. I seem to get lost when I try to navigate around here.
This is a fairly standard board, most Internet forums tend to use this or something close to it (phpBB is free software, and a lot of the non-free systems use it as a starting point) It takes a while to learn your way around, but it gets easier with practice. It isn't necessary, but if you want, the closest thing to a manual is to click on the "FAQ" label up near the top right of most screens.
For Martin - Where do I find the "Profile"?
The Profile is reached by the "User Control Panel" label near the top left on most screens - this is where you can fill in a lot of information about yourself, and do things like change your password. It is also where any "PMs" or Private Messages will end up or get started - this is a way to send messages to just one member if you want to talk about something that the rest of the board doesn't need to see... The perfect example is if someone is selling something and you want to negotiate the price and shipping details - the rest of us don't want / need to see that so do it via PM's...
For exGooserider - Who is BM and where is the main web site?
BM = Burgerman = the guy that runs the place, and has created most of the site... He has created several different chairs, which you will often see us describe as the "BM Mk X" to tell them apart. Currently the Mk 1 isn't being used much, he is running around in a Mk 2, the Mk 3 is in the process of being built, and the Mk 4 is on the drawing board...
The main site can be reached by clicking on the "WheelchairDriver.com" up at the top of the page, or go to the links that BM posted in the message just before this one. The main site is the place where BM has posted a lot of detailed info about his chairs and all sorts of other stuff ranging from vehicles to various chairs he's tried to how he has set up his home to deal with his disabilities (IMHO, not a bad place to start from for lots of us) It can be a bit of a challenge to find your way around, but all of it is well worth reading, several times...
A little about me, I'm in Tennessee. I was born with a disability and used crutches until 1995 when I injured my back and had to add a wheelchair to my method of transportation. I have gotten more active since retiring and picked up an old powerchair to use around in my shop. RCing this thing would come in handy for several reasons.
Thanks again for the replies and I have several other issues I would like to discuss but am concentrating on the RC thing for now.
Don't be afraid to mention your other issues. The RC stuff is somewhat unique in that it can be added to a chair independently of other stuff, but even with that, it often helps to take a "systems approach" to the question. For instance, the way the RC gear will interface depends somewhat on just what you have for a controller on the chair - if there is some reason you might want to change the controller, then you might want to hold off on doing the RC stuff in order to avoid having to redo it later... On a larger scale, how do you like the current chair - if you want to make a lot of changes, then it might be worth looking for a chair that offers a better starting point for modification...