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1-2-3 SPEAK    


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Picture of 1-2-3 SPEAK 1-2-3 Speak is a direct selection communicator program designed for use by children or adults with communication or speech disabilities. It is available as software that runs on any Windows XP computer, on the Web, or preloaded on a handheld computer or a PenTablet/TouchTablet system. It provides up to 4,000 spoken words accessible within 3 key strokes. Users click on images of words which are spoken by the computer/tablet. Words are chosen from categories tailored to the needs and interests of each user. OPTIONS: Software preloaded on a Stealth Wheelchair mountable computer system (mounting arm or bracket to be supplied by user); auxiliary software for full screen digital keyboard, full screen digital calculator, full screen digital money calculator, or talking keyboard (auxiliary software may be purchased separately or together at a discount); DaeSSy Table Mount with quick disconnect; key guard.

Notes: 1-2-3 Speak is a registered trademark of CHI Centers. ** Development of this product was funded by the Joseph E. and Marjorie B. Jones Foundation. ** A brochure and a downloadable demo are available from the manufacturer's Web site.

Price: 5640.00 to 995.00.

This product record was updated on February 6, 2009.

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Manufacturer:

CHI Centers Inc.

10501 New Hampshire Avenue
Silver Spring, Maryland 20903
United States
Telephone: 301-445-3350, Ext. 197.
TT: 301-439-5366.
Fax: 301-439-8117.
Web: http://www.1-2-3speak.com.
Email: info@1-2-3speak.com.


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