The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association
Greater New York Chapter
42 Broadway, Suite 1724
New York, NY 10004 Telephone: 800-672-8857
www.als-ny.org Fax: 212-619-7409
Last Updated on: 11/10/2010
iPad as a Communication Device
Typing on the iPad with the on screen keyboard↑ Bluetooth Keyboard↑
For those PALS (Patients with ALS) who have good hand function, but just have trouble speaking, this may be a solution for you.
There are a host of applications that you can purchase to have your device speak out loud things that you type or select on a screen.
There are MANY text-to-speech applications on iTunes. Here is a sample of the applications that are the most appropriate for PALS:
Speaks anything typed into the application. You can store phrases.
Natural sounding voices, each voice is a separate application.
Turns anything a user types into speech. Good voice synthesizer with
very clear speech. Male and Female voices available.
Talk to Me – Text to Speech
Speaks words as they are typed, and will speak whole phrases. Male
and Female voices.
Fully featured communication software with over 7000 items. Good
quality voices. www.proloquo2go.com
If you are interested in this option, you should go to your local Apple store to try the iPad in person before committing to the purchase.
When you go to the store, you can ask for one of the free apps above to be added to the iPad so that you can try it out.
Other accessories that you may find helpful:
Motorola EQ5 Portable Wireless Speaker, or another Bluetooth
external speaker.
If you have difficulty touching the screen, there is a stylus to help
make selecting items easier called the Pogo Stylus.
Ewest Super Mini Stereo Speaker, or another external speaker.
This company sells iPad accessories specificially for people with disabilities (not all appropriate for ALS). http://www.rjcooper.com/
These devices do not have the same capabilities as a high tech communication device, but for some patients it can be a good solution.
If you have question or need help choosing what to purchase, please call our Assistive Technology Specialist at 212-720-3054.
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