I am loving the Switch Control - I have not had a chance to use it a ton, but I have already demoed it to three clients!!  You can use ANYTHING as a switch.  Anything that can send bluetooth signals that is.  I have tested with a bluetooth keyboard, and that works - so this might be an option for someone who has very minimal control, but if they can press a key on a bluetooth keyboard, they are in business!!!  I wonder if there are any bluetooth mice out there that this would work with?  Just curious.  Has anyone else tried using other bluetooth signals for switches?

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Subject: It's been a busy AT week
From: Alisa Brownlee <xxxxxx@alsa-national.org>
Date: Fri, September 27, 2013 9:34 am
To: National ALS Association AT Listserv <xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com>

Assistive Technology Update--It's been a busy week in the Assistive Technology world.

Last Thursday, Apple released their new operating system, the iOS7.  Built into the system (free) is switch control to the device.  This switch control covers the iPad, iPhone, and iTouch meaning all these devices can be accessed hands free.  (YEAH!!!)  No longer will people have to give up their iPad when they can no longer use their hands.  (as you all know my love of technology, I've been like a kid in a candy store since last Thursday)

I just wrote and published an article on my blog on how to turn you iPad into a scanning device.  Feel free to give this to interested patients.  I am always happy to help so if you have someone that needs iPad switch access help, send them my way. http://alsassistivetechnology.blogspot.com/2013/09/hands-free-access-to-ipad-via-switch.html

Also, last Thurdsay, Tobii released a new device called the Tobii Eye Mobile which givers users control of a WINDOWS tablet (NOT iPad!)  Price starts at $4,2000.  http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/blog/techflash/2013/09/tobii-eye-tracking-tech-gives-users.html

Lastly, a company called Eye Tribe is selling pre-orders for a eye gaze product that they say will give users full access to their computer or Windows tablet via eye gaze for (get this) $99.00.  I can't say if the product works but you all know I will be all over this when it comes to market. https://theeyetribe.com/products/

Thanks!
 
Alisa
 
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