TECHNICALLY SPEAKING AAC
  
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Switch Access: 
​Using switches to sequence through buttons and choose what you want to say

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How do I find a switch site? Click HERE to watch a video on three steps to switch access.
1. Identify a movement that is voluntary and repeatable.
2. Match the movement with the appropriate switch.
3. Teach switch access with a motivating activity

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Switch Access to the iPad: Getting Started 

​This video will help you get started with setting up your iPad to be switch accessible using an iPad, bluetooth interface and a switch or two. You will learn about switch control mode and how to use switches with AAC apps that have switch access embedded into the application. Click HERE for the video.
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Switch Access to iTunes and YouTube on the iPad
An excellent way to refine switch access without the demands of language
Click HERE for the video.
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Switch Access to the iPad: Single Shot Mode

Click HERE for the video.
There are many bluetooth interfaces that can be used to set up switch access to the iPad. The APPlicator by Pretorian and Sold by Inclusive TLC allow you the access to single shot. This means no matter how the the switch is pushed/depressed, it only sends one switch activation signal. The user has to come off the switch and press it down again to send another activation signal. This works well for those who, once they touch/activate the switch, need time to come off the switch.  
​Click HERE for the video.
The APPlicator by Pretorian can be purchased through Inclusive TLC HERE
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    • Training Videos
    • AAC FAQs
  • Literacy
  • Treatment Blog
  • I See You In There
  • Course