Textured switches provide stimulation and are also helpful for people who are partially sighted or blind.
Enabling Devices textured switches
Textured switches provide stimulation and are also helpful for people who are partially sighted or blind.
Enabling Devices textured switches
These remote controls act as universal remotes for TVs and allow users to select functions by using switches. Products vary in their compatibility with different types of televisions.
These adapted switches control enabled devices and provide additional visual, auditory, and tactile stimulation. They can be used for sensory stimulation or for controlling other devices.
The Tiny MP3 play is a compact device that has five mini-gumball switches that allow the user to fast forward, rewind, turn the volume up/down, and pause/play. The player can fit in your hand, sit on a table, or attach to a belt or strap. Compatible with headphones and portable plug-in speakers.
The switch adapted iHome docking station allows the user to access an iPod device with six button switches. The docking station includes speakers, an alarm clock, and a line-in jack to connect other audio devices.
The adapted 2-switch iHome docking station allows the user to connect larger buttons to turn the music on/off and scan through songs.
When setting up adaptive switches be sure you have all of the necessary hardware and enhancements.
Bluetooth switches provide the user with the ability to use switch accessible applications and also can be used for accessing computers.
The button switch is a great beginner switch. It provides a large surface and is also helpful for people who are blind or partially sighted. Button switches come in smaller sizes, some provide auditory and tactile input, and some feature a twist top so the color of the plate can be changed easily. Most buttons can be mounted and some can be worn using a strap.
This switch only requires the user to hover near the switch and it provides a light and sound cue to let you know it is activated.