Hi Barry
I have used Pages and I hate it, and in my judgement it will be quite
frustrating for users with limitations. Aejaz'z suggestion is good. There
are a few options here and a bit of a variation in theme that I like is
DisplayLink, which lets you use your iPad as an extended desktop, so you can
possibly send a dedicated keyboard, incorporating word prediction, to the
iPad.
Cheers
Jeremy
Jeremy Linskell CEng, CSci, MIPEM
Principal Clinical Scientist
Electronic Assistive Technology Service
Ninewells Hospital
NHS Tayside
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Editorial Board Member of Journal of Assistive Technologies
http://pierprofessional.metapress.com/content/121393
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> I'm seeing a couple of students who seem to be able to use the touch
> screen keyboard on ipad better than a standard keyboard (& the windows
> slate). Is there any consensus in education about the best idevice app
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