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Designed in co-operation with a Speech Pathologist, parents and carers describing what they need, Make a Choice is a simple to use, and yet flexible tool for people who need to communicate a choice.
Make a Choice can be used on its own, however it is also great as an adjunct to your other favorite AAC tools. People with motor problems will find that the button sizes make it easier, providing direct access via fingers or fist, etc.
Make a Choice is great for people working with various forms of Dyspraxia, (also known as Motor Learning Difficulties, Perceptuo-Motor Dysfunction, and Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)). By providing a small number of choices, the communicator is better able to focus, and express themselves clearly.
Make a Choice can also be used for “First and Then” two and four step schedules, or in situations where a client needs to express an opinion (“I Like” / “I don’t like”). In fact, the versatility of Make a Choice allows you to use it in all sorts of situations.
Make a Choice provides the ability to configure Choice Boards of two, or four buttons on the screen with text, an image, or both.
When a button is pressed on the main screen, the text of the button is spoken by your device, or, if your prefer, you can record your own voice and that will be played instead.
Buttons may be further configured to have their own background color, ensuring your ability to create buttons that are easy to see, and respond to.
Images can be easily be imported direct from your devices camera, the Photos app, or from the internet via copy-paste.
There are no limits to how many Choice Boards you can create, and there are no limits to the number of buttons.
Make a Choice has been built with speed and ease of use in mind. If you are in an emergency situation and you need to help someone communicate their choice about something, just create a couple of new buttons, and in less than a minute you can have them on screen.
Do you want to create a new Choice Board with a different combination of buttons that you’ve already created? That’s easy! Every button you create is there for you to pick and re-use, any number of times.
For communication ovation partners, this is a great tool to help your cared one express her or his self through choosing one action, over another.
Make a Choice allows you to share your Choice Board configurations with others via iCloud Drive, DropBox, and any other iOS compatible file sharing service. This allows you to backup your data, share it amongst your devices, and with clients and friends.
Make a Choice allows you to lock down the Choice Board configuration, preventing unwanted changes to the Choice Boards you’ve created.
Make a Choice uses nice large buttons to better facilitate use by people with motor difficulties. Button sizes have been crafted to make them large and well spaced, improving usability further.
Make a Choice works on all iPad and iPhone devices running iOS 9 or later. There are NO in-app purchases, and there are no limits on how many buttons or Choice Boards you can create.
Feature summary:
* Unlimited number of buttons.
* Unlimited number of choice boards.
* Configuration can be backed up or shared via iCloud Drive, Dropbox or similar.
* Configuration can be locked.
* Easy to use.
* Fully accessible via Voice Over and Accessibility Switches
* Supports recording your own voice for buttons.
* Uses in-device text to speech when no voice recording is provided.
* Buttons support text, images, or both.
* Button background color is configurable.
* 2 or 4 button Choice Boards supported.
* Great for “First and Then” use.
* Print your choice boards to your AirPrint printer!
* Localized in English, French and Spanish.
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i-Click allows you to control your world wirelessly via the iClick or iControl hardware products available from Pretorian Technologies. The iClick hardware allows you to switch one or two mains appliances on and off, such as lamps, fans and food processors. iControl is for battery powered products such as switch adapted toys.
One or two buttons are shown on screen and their colour and appearance may be changed to suit individual requirements. You can also replace each button with a photograph taken right from your iPad to give the buttons increased relevance. You can even add some text to each button.
The app is fully accessible using iOS Switch Control.
Choose from the following modes:
Direct- touch and the appliance comes on- release and the appliance turns off. Use for appliances that shouldn’t be continuously energised such as food mixers.
Latched- touch one and the appliance comes on- touch again and it turns off. Use for appliances that may need to be on for extended periods such as lamps.
Timed- touch to turn on for a given amount of time between 1 second and 250 minutes.
Co-operative Direct- for two users. Both on-screen buttons must be touched for the appliance to turn on. Great for teaching co-operation.
Co-operative Latched- for two users. Both on-screen buttons must be touched for the appliances to turn on and then back off again.
Co-operative Timed- for two users. Both on-screen buttons must be touched for the appliances to turn on for a timed period. On/Off- for either one or two users. Button 1 turns on the appliances and button 2 turns them off again. You could, for example, have a photo of a lamp turned on for button 1 and turned off for button 2.
Please note that you will need the hardware products to be able to make use of this app. More information can be found at www.pretorianuk.com/output-devices
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