Hi Shelly
First of all I have to tell you that it is awesome to hear I am not the only one that had her 2 year old on the computer. My son(now 8) started on an old Compaq that I had at 2 yrs. When he was about 5 yrs I ended up buying him a new one because he was computer literate enough that the dinosour Compaq was just a hassle for him and ME, he did learn some patience though. My daughter(now 3) has been playing on the computer since before 2 and OMG! she won't even touch the old Campaq(that I have never parted with it was my husband and I's 1st purchase together)she tells me she would rather play on my or my son's computer. BUT she does have a LeapFrog My First Computer that actually connects to a TV and she really likes it, it has a mouse and works alot like a real computer, you could get a small tv(maybe off freecycle.org,if you don't have one)and put it next to you and your computer. I run very strict rules with the computer because they both have found games online that they love to play(yeah the 3yr old knows how to get online and get to her spongebob and barney), but it is awesome to watch them learn. When a 8 and 3 yr old is showing you how to do things on the computer its fun. Also you might already know this place or maybe it is just out of your budget, but I will be the first to say if you can afford it just break down and get the real thing. I have built my computer ground up and bought my son's computer from Tigerdirect.com. When I bought my son's computer I didn't want to spend alot, but I wanted to keep in mind what a growing boy was going to want it for, games right, so the computer I bought has worked awesome for his Lego star wars game(meaning good video card and can be upgraded more) And it came with keyboard, mouse and speakers for $289.99, had to get monitor. Of which I found free on freecycle.org. Hope this helps out--in response to one of the other responses you got, they do make toddler computer games that all the child has to do is hit the keys and click the mouse to teach them cause and effect, so any age can have fun if they like to push buttons. Mine lasted Oh, less then 6 months on those before they had a better concept of the game and played it right. You can over stimulate but never under stimulate!