Hi,
You can set up the Blue2 to do custom outputs – which then comes back to making the mode button accessible.
Having worked with RJ to design and build equipment, I suspect your assessment is correct!
Cheers,
James
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Ha ha! I think there was a time when people like RJ Cooper would have made Blue2 with switch ports for all its functions...
Is there a Bluetooth switch interface that has multiple inputs - a bit like the old keyboard that had a row of switch input sockets on the back for each key - that I could then channel switch outputs from a switch switcher through to? I guess I could make something using an arduino or HID microcontroller? I've not much experience in that area but interested in trying it.
I do get the sensation that I'm missing something really obvious but I've spoken to Therapy Box and they don't have any solutions, either.
On Tue, 14 Aug 2018 at 02:56, James Dean <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi Charlie,
I’d consider switch adapting the mode button.
Ironic isn’t it, adapting an accessibility aid to make it accessible?!
Cheers,
James Dean
Technical Solutions Australia P/L
109 Ferndale Rd, Silvan Victoria 3795
Ph (03) 9737 9000
Fax (03) 9737 9111
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Sent: Monday, 13 August 2018 10:58 PM
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Subject: Using Predictable and iOS Scanning
Hi all,
I have a client who is using two switch scanning with Predictable on iOS but is unable to access the rest of the system as is using Predictable's built-in scanning. She has tried using iOS's scanning which obviously gets her around the rest of the system, and does work with predictable, but it's significantly less efficient than the app's own scanning.
I've thought about changing modes on the Blue2 switch interface and this should work - although does require someone pressing the mode button on her behalf. I wanted recipes to work but it ain't happening. Or a switch switcher to effectively change modes by having two Blue2 devices - but I don't think Bluetooth will support two devices of the same type.
Any ideas?
Charlie
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