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Category: iOS devices

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June 19, 2023 Karl O'Keeffe

Live Speech and Personal Voice – Apple Accessibility 2023 Part 2

…it can be used right from lock screen. This feature alone will make it extremely useful and allow people participate in spontaneous communication without having to unlock the device and find the app.

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October 26, 2021 Sean Loughran

Puck.js

Introduction PucK.js is a programmable Bluetooth sensor and switch.  You

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September 17, 2021 Sean Loughran

Tablet Devices and Apps for supporting Students with Autism

Author: NCSE Advisors and Therapy team members The Benefits of

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June 17, 2021 Saleem Rahman

Basics of mobile screen readers

By Saleem Rahman Accessibility Consultant InterAccess.ieĀ  There are two types

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January 24, 2020 Karl O'Keeffe

Skyle – out of the blue

Anybody working with Assistive Technology (AT) knows how useful Apple

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May 24, 2019 Sean Loughran

Mouse Access for iPad is here

Until now, people with significant physical disabilities could only operate

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September 13, 2016 Christina McCarthy

Tap Tap See for iOS

the very cleverly named Tap Tap See is an app

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February 8, 2016 Christina McCarthy

App Review: Be My Eyes for iPhone

  So, first of all, I need to nail my

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December 11, 2015 Kimberly Grogan

Proloquo2Go improves software in version 4

  Proloquo2Go is a symbol-based communication app that promotes language

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November 4, 2015 Karl O'Keeffe

Gmail Smart Reply could be a huge benefit for people with access difficulties and even AAC users.

A post went up today on the Google Research Blog

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