[Assistive Technology] Iphone adaptation Ann Hoffmann (01 Jul 2008 15:31 EDT)
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RE: [Assistive Technology] dragon naturally speaking Margaret Cotts (01 Jul 2008 16:05 EDT)
RE: [Assistive Technology] dragon naturally speaking Edward Hitchcock (01 Jul 2008 17:43 EDT)
RE: [Assistive Technology] Iphone adaptation Margaret Cotts (01 Jul 2008 16:09 EDT)
RE: [Assistive Technology] Iphone adaptation Edward Hitchcock (01 Jul 2008 17:43 EDT)

RE: [Assistive Technology] Iphone adaptation Edward Hitchcock 01 Jul 2008 20:43 UTC


To completely control things like scheduling and such through voice recognition?  Not sure such a beast exists.   Unless you are talking Voice rec for a computer, like previous email for dragon.

But you can consider Margarets options or various people have switch adapted music players...?

-----Original Message-----
From: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Margaret Cotts
Sent: Tue 7/1/2008 2:06 PM
To: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [Assistive Technology] Iphone adaptation

Hi Ann-

I don't know of adapting a cell phone, but I know ETO Engineering sells a
switch adapted PDA solution.

http://www.etoengineering.com/

http://www.etoengineering.com/nohandcomppc.htm

I recently attended a session at RESNA on TBI and veterans. They mentioned
using PDAs as memory aides, and there was certain software that they
mentioned using. I'll see if I can find it and email it to the group.

Margaret Cotts

From: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ann Hoffmann
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 11:36 AM
To: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Assistive Technology] Iphone adaptation

 Hi Everyone!

I am wondering if anyone has adapted an Iphone or similiar products for
switch accessing? In addition, is anyone using these products with voice
recognition for keeping a schedule, recording conversations, to do lists,
etc. and are you running across any limitations that I should be aware of
prior to suggesting such an option?   I am exploring  for  future use with
clients.    If you have experiences you  would not mind sharing how you were
able to accomplish it would be great to learn.  .

Thanks,

Ann Hoffmann
The ALS Association, MN Chapter Program Coordinator for Hrbek-Sing
Communication and Assistive Device Program
Courage Center
3915 Golden Valley Road
Minneapolis, MN 55422
Phone:  763-520-0445/800-337-6144
Fax:763-520-0355

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