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SWITCH GAMES FOR TEENS    


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Switch Games for Teens is a control switch training program designed for use by teens and preteens with uppper extremity or multiple disabilities. Games include Arcade, Switch Wars, and Scan & Match 4, 5, & 6. Arcade's options include simple cause and effect and linear scanning. The Scan & Match activities encourage visual discrimination while focusing on the pictorial categories of food, clothing, grooming items, people, places, and signs. A variety of skill levels is offered. COMPATIBILITY: The hybrid CD-ROM offers versions for use on Macintosh and IBM and compatible computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: The Macintosh version requires a 68040 processor or a Power PC, a CD-ROM drive, and 8 to 16 megabytes (MB) RAM. The IBM version requires Windows 95/98, 32 MB RAM, CD-ROM drive, SVGA monitor, monitor resolution of 600 x 800, sound card, and speakers.

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Price: 99.00.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Distributor(s):

SoftTouch, Inc.

17117 Oak Drive Suite C
Omaha, Nebraska 68130
United States
Telephone: 877-763-8868 or 402-334-8477.
Fax: 402-334-8478.
Web: http://www.softtouch.com.
Email: info@softtouch.com.


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