Talkback is meant for people who are blind/low vision. I do not think it
would be very helpful for AAC type application. But I have not looked at
it for a while.
Speak it is available and probably better suited.
I actually just searched android market for "augmentative
communication". It pulled up about five more apps than it did the last
time I did. But I really have not tried any of them.
https://market.android.com/search?q=augmentative+communication&so=1&c=ap
ps
Ed Hitchcock OT/L
Technology Center
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
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Does anyone have any recommendations for good TTS apps for Android
devices?
Jen Coggiola, MA, CCC/SLP
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ALS Center at UCSF
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