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The iPad was meant to revolutionize accessibility. What happened?

The iPad was meant to revolutionize accessibility. What happened?.
For people who can’t speak, there has been depressingly little innovation in technology that helps them communicate.

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dani

dani

Maybe because it wasn’t Apple main goal? :frowning:

MyrddinE

MyrddinE

It really has nothing to do with Apple. It has to do with the focus on attaching a hugely expensive ‘custom’ device to what should be relatively simple software in order to comply with archaic Medicaid requirements. This has prevented competition and thus advancement in the software side of communication assistance.

adamaiken89

adamaiken89

It is a good tool for drawing but still hard to change the user old way of using laptop / notebook.

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