#Proloquo home page manual
Manual version 3.0 2ģ Table of Contents 1. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. iphone, ipod, ipad, itunes are trademarks of Apple, Inc., registered in the U.S. AssistiveWare is a trademark and trade name of AssistiveWare B.V. Proloquo2Go, PresenterTouch and VocaPriority are trademarks or registered trademarks of AssistiveWare B.V. Uses UIApplication+ScreenMirroring.h 2010 Francois Proulx. Uses "Ultralingua ULAPI" Ultralingua, Inc. Uses Acapela speech technologies licensed from Acapela Group.
Uses "VocaSpace" vocabulary Samuel Sennott. Contributors to the current version are David Niemeijer, Martijn Leopold, Jennifer Marden, Hilde de Wit, Joe Barnick and Pam Harris. Proloquo2Go was originally created by David Niemeijer and Samuel Sennott. The Proloquo2Go application icon was designed by Giesbert Nijhuis. And Harry and Rosie, lovely though they are, are VERY 'English-English' rather than more 'neutral' British English.1 Proloquo2Go Communication on the Go for iphone, ipod touch and ipad version 3.0 by AssistiveWareĢ AssistiveWare Laurierstraat PL Amsterdam The Netherlands Europe fax: Proloquo2Go contact: Proloquo2Go AssistiveWare. Sadly, there is no Scottish voice option for P2Go.
#Proloquo home page update
To use these new voices in your P2Go v.2, first update your P2G, then go to Options/Speech/Voice Download Manager- you can follow the instructions in the manual, given here
#Proloquo home page plus
Info here, plus an interesting video about the making of the voices. These seem to be excellent quality voices and a huge improvement over the whiny American kids Nelly and Kenny. Parents and users will be more interested perhaps in the new freedom to order the layout of buttons in any way you like (not just alphabetically, but in a customised layout, including leaving empty spaces, if desired).Īt the same time, Acapela have released two new British English children's voices, available for use with P2Go v.2, Harry and Rosie. Instead of the over-large alphabetically organised vocabulary that was difficult to customise, P2Go2 now comes with two pre-stored vocabularies, both based on linguistic research: Basic Communication and Core Words (for fast sentence building) Another change that is particularly valuable for an assessment centre and Loan Service such as CALL, but also for schools and speech and language therapy services, is the fact the P2Go v.2 now offers multi-user support, making it easier to switch between different separate vocabularies/users and to support multiple users on one device.
Check it out on AssistiveWare's website and try it for yourself.If you already have a personalised vocabulary in the first version of the programme, you will be able to transfer it, but be very careful - before you do anything else after upgrade, follow the procedure here AssistiveWare have obviously listened to what users and experts have been telling them, and have copied features from other AAC systems: the new application looks to be extremely attractive, functional and useful. It is a thorough redesign, not just a few new 'tweaks'. Seriously over-hyped, in my view, with the danger that parental expectations could be unrealistically raised, and potentially more suitable alternative AAC solutions ignored.īut moving on - the good news is that Proloquo2Go v.2 which is just released (free upgrade, if you already had P2Go) is MUCH MUCH better than the original version. The Proloquo2Go app for iPad, iPod and iPhone must be the most hyped communication aid ever.