Where verbal communications are difficult OneVoice have developed this application for the Ipad which will assist many who are in this difficult position.
Whilst augmentative communication devices have been around for a long while cost have always been a restrictive factor in there use.
However the advent of the Ipad and this application tackles this head on.
The application is described as follows and you can view the full details at the developers website here One Voice
OneVoice is developed to be readily understood by all ages. No getting lost as you go too deep into multi-level categories, or losing track of exactly where words are. The straightforward interface does not demand hours of training to find words.
OneVoice is prepared to use straight away. Not having to setup or configure something. Though to obtain the most out of it you'll want to personalize the vocabulary.
OneVoice is Designed to be Personal.
The settings popover allows you to customize voice speed and choose between 4 top quality voices. Also from here it is possible to allow edit mode to modify or take away categories and words. All customization is completed directly on the iPad, without having needing a laptop.
Your Vocabulary.
Quite soon you are going to understand that the default vocabulary is limited for you. When that occurs turn on edit mode and begin personalizing. Add new categories, then generate phrases within any category. With every single phrase it is possible to decide on from our icon set or add your own pictures.
Use Your own Photographs.
You may bring photos from your pc onto the iPad to use in OneVoice. Also with Apple’s Camera Connection Kit you'll be able to plug your camera directly into the iPad and download pictures. Make it so a list of friends and family has photographs of every person!
You don’t have to only use the current words to construct sentences. At anytime you'll be able to tap the sentence box to add say something using the full keyboard.
Beginner & Advanced Modes
By default OneVoice will allow you to construct a full sentence, then press speak to hear it. The “Speak Each and every Word” setting changes that so that each and every word is spoken immediately. This is better for kids who may just press “bubbles” rather than trying to say “I would like to play with bubbles.”
To find out more visit the website one voice
