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STP SWITCH TRAINING PROGRAM    


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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 06/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- STP Switch Training Program is a consumer tutorial program with 5 scenarios available for switch training. Different modes can be used for different types of training. In the cause and effect mode any switch closure produces the action; in joystick mode, the switches must be used in specific ways to produce the desired action. Examples of the scenarios include a flower that grows when "watered" and an elevator that carries a figure up several levels, are included. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple IIe and Apple IIGS computers.

Notes: This program compiles the data in a format suitable to be printed and placed in the client file. ** CSUS also has software assessment programs and other training programs. (See separate entries.)

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This product record was updated on June 13, 2006.

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Assistive Device Center, California State University-Sacramento

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6000 J Street
Sacramento, California 95819-6071
United States
Telephone: 916-278-6679.
Fax: 916-278-7730 Fax.
Web: No known web address.


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