PiCom first releases available for free download

PiCom is a new Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) software app from Sensory App House. PiCom is a picture symbol communicator with text to speech or recorded voice output, that runs on a wide range of tablets, phones and computers. PiCom is available for Windows, Chromebook, Android tablets/phones, iPads and iPhone. PiCom is designed to assist
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Get it from Microsoft

Sensory Apps on Microsoft App Store

Most of the Sensory Apps are available from the Microsoft App store. If you require support and license information for schools and district network licenses feel free to email us at [email protected] Click the logo below or Windows App Store, which will open up the Microsoft App Store web link search on Sensory Apps. This
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Switch Access

Alternative Access Control for Sensory Apps – Updated

Many of the Sensory Apps can be controlled via keyboard access and bluetooth or wired switches that output numbers 1,2,3,4,Space,Enter (or ~1,2,3,4). The access details can vary per app, as the functions are different. We also accept that some apps (for example speech therapy or creative art apps) will be used by a teacher with
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Sensory apps for early learners with complex needs

Many of the Sensory apps are designed for early visual engagement, tracking & vocal development for early learners with complex needs. There are several ways Sensory Apps can help individuals with complex needs. For example, they can help with initial stimulation and engagement of the user.  Just to get their attention and focus. Many of
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Switch Accessible Games – new releases

Sensory App House have just released 4 new switch accessible games. Switch Pong is a switch accessible version of the classic table tennis, ping pong, paddle, tennis ball game. Switch Pong allows the game to be controlled by touch/tap, pointing device, bluetooth access switches, external bluetooth keyboard, Microsoft Adaptive Controller or XBox Controller. This app
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New Sensory SandBox – a realistic, colorful sandy app for freehand

Sensory SandBox. Well, it’s not a real sandbox, but this app is full of colorful sand and realistic textures. Explore writing letters, words, numbers, symbols and creating unusual sandy drawings. Enjoy the many shades and colors. Writing and drawing by touch, with the finger or any stylus may be helpful and certainly can be a
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New for 2021 – Sensory Flocking, simple to use, looks great!

Another fresh app for Sensory App House called Flocking. Flocking is an easy to use app for early learners or special access situations. Touch and move around the screen slowly, and the fish will follow. You can also use a mouse/pointer device to lead the fish. In fact there are 8 different types of digital
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Sensory Live! is now available for 2021

Sensory Live! brings together the popular and new Sensory Apps to be run from the cloud, on any of your computers or tablets. Each app is a full screen experience and allows touch, mouse, keyboard, XBox, switch access or Microsoft Adaptive controller. Advantages of Sensory Live! Access and install most of the Sensory App House
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Alternative Access Control for Sensory Apps

Many of the Sensory Apps can be controlled via keyboard access and bluetooth or wired switches that output numbers 1,2,3,4,Space,Enter (or ~1,2,3,4). The access details can vary per app, as the functions are different. We also accept that some apps (for example speech therapy or creative art apps) will be used by a teacher with
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Sensory Apps on Android Play Store – more releases

During May 2020 we started a process to replace and extend our Sensory Apps on the Android Play store. This is so that versions of our incredibly popular iOS Sensory Apps can be enjoyed on Android tablets and phones. Also, the same version of these Sensory apps on Android will available for Chromebooks through the
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Sensory Apps exceed 3 million downloads

We are delighted to recently achieve over 3m iOS downloads of the Sensory App House specialist education and speech therapy support app titles. Many thanks to the professionals around the world that have chosen an app or two for their student iPads, and maybe thanks for the great reviews and feedback. You can see our
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Reminder – all our apps are free with no adverts

If you have arrived at the Sensory App House  website from the “Department for Education Guidance (UK), Coronavirus (COVID 19): list of online education resources for home education (SEND)” then we want to make it clear that all our Sensory apps are free. They contain no advertising at all and do not require user registration.
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