Mm, Training might be a matter of opinion.  Using the “commands only” vocab which I believe is available in the home version of Dragon 11 takes about 90 seconds.  If a caregiver then sets up his kindle software to the desired book, the only commands he would need are “page up” and “Page down”. 

 

Head mouse with dwell software could take a lot more training in terms of understanding and set up.  But the suggestion of a head mouse from a Loan center is a good one.  If he has goals for other software and social media etc, then either package can do it but obviously there are a number of factors that can influence the outcome.

 

Finally however, purchase of a smart NAV is about $400, whereas the home version of DNS is about $50 on Amazon.

 

Either package would probably work depending on a variety of factors but it also points out the sadness that an AT eval/intervention cannot take place during Hospice.

 

Ed Hitchcock OT/L

Technology Center

Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago

 

 

From: xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com [mailto:xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com] On Behalf Of lisa
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 10:05 AM
To: xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com
Subject: RE: Voice Recg Question

 

While Kindle app is free, Dragon is not…

 

Is there a technology loan program in which he could access a head mouse?  Or could the family purchase their own smart nav for use on a pc.

 

The head mouse, I feel, would be a better option so as not to have to deal with the “training” of the voice recognition software.  In addition, the head mouse would open more doors to recreational software, games and social media sites a lot easier than the voice recognition.

 

 

 

 

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From: xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com [mailto:xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com] On Behalf Of Alisa Brownlee
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 10:50 AM
To: National ALS Association AT Listserv
Subject: Voice Recg Question

 

Fellow listservers:

 

Anyone know if Dragon will help with the situation below?  If the person had the Kindle app in their computer, would Dragon control the functions on the Kindle app? I haven't tried that so thought I would ask...

 

Thanks,

 

 


I hope this email finds you well.  I just had a quick question for
you.  I have a patient who is quadrapalegic, but still has good speech
and use of his head.  He enjoys reading on his Kindle, but does not
have the use of his hands to turn the pages, so he must have his wife
help him.  He uses books on tape, but misses the ability to read on
his own.  The family was wondering if there was any type of device
(Kindle, iPad) that was voice activated, where he could simply say
"turn page" or "page back".  We discussed a headmouse also, but he is
a hospice patient, so it complicates him being assessed for and
receiving new devices.  Please let me know if you are aware of
anything that could assist this family.  Thank you for your time!

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