have you seen these? Allows switch access to android phones.

http://www.click2go.ie/resources/manuals/clicktophone-android-app/

http://komodoopenlab.com/tecla/tecla-for-android/the-app/

and these are 2 bluetooth devices to connect switches

http://gettecla.com/pages/tecla

http://www.ablenetinc.com/Assistive-Technology/Switches/Blue2-Bluetooth-Switch






On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Joan Anglin <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just wanted to share info about the Samsung galaxy 4 and 5 that I have
> found. Since I can't push any buttons I had been really searching for an
> alternative way of feeling safe at night. I have my galaxy 4 set up 4 S
> voice and hands free at night with voice activation. We plug it into charge
> and then place it face down on my chest so that the light does not bother
> me and anytime I need to call somebody or text somebody that I need help, I
> just have to say Hi Galaxy and I can do whatever. We're going to connect it
> to the wheelchair batteries so that I will also be able to use it for other
> things during the day. Right now during the day I use a Blueant Q3 which
> means I can answer all incoming calls etc but I have to be able to have
> someone push the button on the blueant to call out. However we just set up
> a folding wall clothes hangar with a push stick secured to it and with some
> practice I am able to push the button by myself most of the time! Yea for
> technology. Everybody have a great weekend. Joan
>

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