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Single Switch Communicator Program

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  1. 123WRITE 123WRITE is a single-switch text creation aid designed for use with personal computers (PC). Any of 36 on-screen items (punctuation symbols, letters, or words from editable word lists on disk) may be selected with either two or three contact closures done at the user's pace in response to on-screen requests. The appearance of a dot or dash symbol near the desired item is a request for a short or long closure, respectively. Requests are repeated until a closure is made, which may be done at the u...[More Information]

  2. GRID 2 Picture of GRID 2 The Grid2 is a voice output direct selection and symbolic communicator program for creating symbolic or text communicator grids designed for use by individuals with communication, speech, neurological or severe physical disabilities or autism. The Grid 2’s basic function is to allow a person to use a computer as a voice output communication aid, using symbols or text to build sentences; however, it also can access the Windows desktop with its built-in computer control features to operate other p...[More Information]

  3. REACH INTERFACE AUTHOR Picture of REACH INTERFACE AUTHOR The REACH Interface Author is an on-screen keyboard, word prediction, and software authoring program designed to increase computer accessibility for people with upper extremity or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. REACH includes a variety of on-screen keyboards; word prediction with four vocabulary settings from 7,000 to 45,000 words, as well as customizable user dictionaries; two built-in augmentative communication systems, including one with a system of more than 120 "speech ...[More Information]

  4. SELECTIT SELECTIT is a single switch text creation aid for use on personal computers (PC). Any of 32 on-screen items (punctuation sysmbols, letters, or words from editable word lists on disks) may be selected with five contact closures done at the user's pace in response to on-screen requests. Each half of a group of items is alternately designated until a closure is made, thereby eliminating the un-designated half. Designation method and rate is user-selectable. COMPATIBILITY: The software version is a...[More Information]

  5. SMART SPEECH FOR REACH INTERFACE AUTHOR Smart Speech for REACH Interface Author is a word prediction program and a communicator program designed for use by individuals with learning, fine motor, speech or severe physical disabilities. This program is an add-on for the REACH Interface Author (see separate entry). Smart Speech build sentences by leveraging the use of Smart Lists (see separate entry) technology. With each click, the user is offered a Smart List menu containing probable words and grammatical categories, both based on what...[More Information]

  6. TAPSPEAK BUTTON Picture of TAPSPEAK BUTTON TapSpeak Button is a single switch communicator program for people with cognitive, communication, or speech disabilities or autism. The program allows the user to touch the image of a round button on a touchscreen to play an audio message created, edited and selected by the user, a caregiver or therapist. TapSpeak Button can store an unlimited number of messages, each with unlimited length. The color of the virtual button is configurable. COMPATIBILITY: For use with the Apple iPad ($49.99) or i...[More Information]

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