Wow. I totally zoned on the need to push a button. Thanks, Julie, for a
truly helpful message. Sorry, Harry.
Strive On!
Everett
----- Original Message -----
> Tons of stuff can be done by talking to Siri, though this involves
> pressing
> the home button or putting the phone up to your ear. Well, a Bluetooth
> headset would probably work somehow. However, I just attended a webinar
> yesterday about using the ipad with students with multiple disabilities,
> and
> there are some switches available for using with it. One was a foot pedal
> (looked like it had two pedals on it). I'm waiting for the PowerPoint to
> be
> emailed to me. Here is a link to-I think-the switch I saw:
http://www.ablenetinc.com/Assistive-Technology/Switches/Blue2T-BluetoothR-Switch.
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