Hi Neil
There's the iScan MP3 from Australia - see
http://switchgaming.blogspot.com/2007/09/switch-accessible-ipod.html. we
have one if you want to try it out.
also the RJ Cooper device @ http://www.rjcooper.com/ipod/index.html
or you could try getting an infra-red remote control for iPod e.g. the Apple
Remote
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Apple-MC377ZM-A-Remote-iPhone/dp/tech-data/B002TUQHV
U/ref=de_a_smtd or
http://www.3drom.com/iPod-Infra-Red-Remote-Control-BEL-IR001-p-383.html and
then train a BigJack to transmit to it. ( Note I've not done it myself so
don't know if it actually works...)
Paul
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Subject: iPadPod switch access
Hi,
I've heard a rumour that iPads and iPods can be made iSwitch accessible.
Is this a vicious rumour or is it true. If true does anyone know any
details of how its done and what can be controlled? I'm not an 'i' user
so it's new territory for me.
Many thanks,
Neil Gregory
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