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Introduction to Keystone AEA Switch Accessibility Kits

Each Special Education Office has a Switch Accessibility Kit assigned to it. In this video Mike Trevathan demonstrated how to set up some of the switches. AT Team members in each Sector can help you explore these switches either with students or to increase your knowledge and comfort level.

New Blue2 Bluetooth Switch

The Blue2 Bluetooth switch provides single or dual switch access to devices running iOS 7, Apple desktop or laptop computers running OS X Mavericks, and all switch accessible apps or software on iOS, OS X, Windows, and Android.

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Keystone Ordering Number: KM11866

Hook+

Hook+ is an Apple MFi approved switch interface that provides a reliable wired connection to iOS devices via the Lightning connector. Simply connect one to four switches to Hook+, turn Switch Control on, and connect Hook+ to your iDevice. Hook+ utilizes the Apple auto switch configurator. The first time Hook+ is used with an iDevice it will automatically configure the iDevice to use single switch auto scanning or dual switch step scanning based on how many switches are attached.

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Keystone Ordering Number: KM 112445

Candy Corn Proximity Switch

The Candy Corn proximity sensor switch is highly sensitive and does not require a physical touch to activate. Just wave your hand or another portion of your body within 10-millimeters of the switch to activate. Visual and auditory cues occur when the switch is activated.

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Keystone Ordering Number: KM11850

Mini Beamer Transmitter and Receiver

A compact wireless switch featuring a proximity sensor activation surface that activates when a body part is within 10-mil of the surface. Includes integrated rechargeable battery. It provides auditory beep and visual feedback. Wireless receiver required.

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Keystone Ordering Number: This is part of the switch kits that have been placed in the Keystone Offices.

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Keystone AEA Website Accessibility Statement

 

It is the goal of Keystone Area Education Agency that the information on our website be accessible to individuals with visual, hearing, or cognitive disabilities. Good faith efforts have been made to ensure that our site complies with the world wide web consortium's web content accessibility guidelines. The majority of our pages in our site are available in HTML format that can be deciphered by screen readers. Some documents are in Adobe PDF format, which require Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer, you can download it for free from the Adobe website. If you are unable to access any page(s) in our site, please email Keystone AEA at info@aea1.k12.ia.us with detailed information on the location of the page or document you were trying to access. Be sure to include your name, email address, and phone number so that we may contact you to provide the information in another format. Please note that some pages on the Keystone AEA website contain links to third party sites, which are not within our control and may not comply with accessibility standards. Keystone AEA is not responsible for the content or accessibility of third party sites.

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