Last week, I spent some time going through my follow up items from the Closing the Gap Conference, and there has been a lot of discussion around color coding in the Speak for Yourself User’s Group. This seems like a good time to share some information about a colorful new keyboard. I consistently avoid commenting about competing products, and I think that’s a good policy. However, I do think it is important to share information that is not product dependent that may help a far-reaching population. So, I am going to do that with this short post.
During the conference, I had the opportunity to speak with two of the AssistiveWare team members, Jennifer Marden and David Niemeijer. I’ve come to look forward to my conversations with them at conferences, and hope that it is a mutual feeling. Creating products for the same purpose actually amount to professionals who have a lot in common and a lot to discuss.
Anyway, part of our conversation included a demo of their new keyboards…along with the realization that they can be used in Speak for Yourself! They can actually be used in any app that uses Apple’s standard keyboard. So, last week, after iOS 8.1 was released (more on that in a second), I downloaded the Keedogo Plus keyboard. The current cost is $2.99 USD. There is also a beginner version that is currently $1.99. This is IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE YOU ARE USING iOS 8.1 (or above) IF YOU ARE GOING TO INSTALL THIS KEYBOARD. In versions below 8.1, it freezes the app. Here are some pictures of the keyboard in Speak for Yourself:
You’ll notice that it is very brightly colored and the vowels are red to differentiate them. This is a picture of the uppercase keyboard. One thing that I still find myself getting used to is that the “Caps lock” is on the right side of the keyboard. (On the standard keyboard, you have to double tap the up arrow/shift key on the left side). My motor planning is pretty strong for that double tap of the left shift button.
Because I am easily amused by technology, one of the things I like about it is that the letters change to lowercase when shift is not pressed.
I also like the smart word prediction that has figured out that if I type “Speak,” there’s a good chance that I’m typing “Speak for Yourself.”
If you’re looking for a little color (actually A LOT of color!) in your keyboarding world, you have options.
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