Hi there! Greetings from Iowa!The ALS-A IA Chapter has the AMAneo BTI Assistive Mouse Adapter in their AT kit. The set up was slick on the iPad but during the prep and demo with students I really struggled to move the onscreen mouse pointer with both Quaha Zono and also with a USB mouse. Hoping it’s just a knowledge issue re: settings and getting them to take effect.Curious about feedback on this product in the field? Has anyone shown this or had any pALS give it a try?Megan Farrell, MS, CCC-SLPALS-A Iowa Chapter, Volunteer SLPOn Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 2:17 PM <xxxxxx@sbcglobal.net> wrote:Hi,
Doh... I just realized I didn't name the product. It is called AMAneo BTI Assistive Mouse Adapter.
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Pinterest.com/AmyandpALSOn Monday, June 10, 2019, 11:20:40 AM PDT, <xxxxxx@sbcglobal.net> wrote:Hi everyone,
I just wanted to make sure everyone is aware that the USB adapter to use a mouse on iPhones and iPads is now on the market. I got mine through Grasp Technology graspat.com but I think Ablenet and Inclusive Technologies is going to be carrying them too. The price is about $360.00.
It worked great on my iPhone with just a standard USB mouse. This is such a game changer! I am off to try it with my Quha Zono and other mouse emulators.
Sincerely,
Amy Roman, MS, CCC-SLP
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Forbes Norris ALS Research and Treatment Center
& ALSA Golden West AAC Evaluation Center and Lending Library
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Pinterest.com/AmyandpALSOn Monday, February 4, 2019, 12:04:07 PM PST, Lisa Bardach <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:Both AbleNet and inclusive technologies had an iPad mouse at their booths. I did not have a chance to use the one at IT but AbleNet's is REALLY sweet and works with head mouse as well as traditional mouse. Wireless mouse does not work well.Both companies are awaiting approval from Apple, which they expect in 3-4 months if not sooner. Price is expected to be between $325-$400.LisaOn Mon, Feb 4, 2019, 12:18 PM Amy Lustig <xxxxxx@gmail.com wrote:Interesting! Looks like slightly jerky/jumpy movement from the video, but a great option. Hope it's less than the predicted $350 --On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 11:31 AM Alisa Brownlee <xxxxxx@alsa-national.org> wrote:Saw this video on Twitter this morning. Exciting news IMO.
World first: AMAneo BTi enables disabled people to operate iPad & iPhone by mouse.
Until now, it was not possible for you to control your iPhone or iPad with a mouse or a mouse replacement.
With AMAneo BTi you can now operate your iOS device with any assistive or ergonomic mouse.
It works with any iPhone 5s or higher, iPad 4 or higher, iPad mini or higher, without any additional app. Simply connect AMAneo BTi by Bluetooth: the touch pointer will appear on the display.
https://www.csslabs.de/cms/index.php/en/amaneo-bti
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