Bear in mind you can only be connected to one device at a time. If two of your devices have
Bear in mind you can only be connected to one device at a time. If two of your devices have Bear in mind you can only be connected to one device at a time. If two of your devices have
Bear in mind you can only be connected to one device at a time. If two of your devices have
Bluetooth turned on, you must turn off the Bluetooth of the one you do not wish to connect
Bluetooth turned on, you must turn off the Bluetooth of the one you do not wish to connect Bluetooth turned on, you must turn off the Bluetooth of the one you do not wish to connect
Bluetooth turned on, you must turn off the Bluetooth of the one you do not wish to connect
to while you connect to the other device. No reset is required with Open
to while you connect to the other device. No reset is required with Open to while you connect to the other device. No reset is required with Open
to while you connect to the other device. No reset is required with Open Pairing.
Pairing. Pairing.
Pairing.
If you connect to more than 8 devices, the next pairing will delete the earliest pairing. If you
delete or “forget” the pairing of the iPad Wireless One Switch on a device, restart the
Bluetooth and attempt to re-pair with the iPad Wireless One Switch.
To delete all pairings, or if you would like to connect to another device, or you are having
connection problems, you can pair again by removing all the existing pairing connections.
2. First, delete the pairing from the host device (e.g. iPad) and turn off the Bluetooth.
Then, hold the power button on the iPad Wireless One Switch for 6 seconds. The LEDs
will turn off, but don’t release until they blink 3 more times. You are now ready to pair
again.
Switch Use
Switch UseSwitch Use
Switch Use
3. Plug any capability switch with the standard 1/8" switch plug into Port 1-2 for single
switch app use. Some switch friendly apps support two switch use so a second switch
can be plugged into port 3-4. Make sure your switch or switches are plugged in all the
way. There should be no gaps. Always consult your switch friendly app for proper switch
setup and use.
MODES
MODES MODES
MODES
There are 4 modes that come ready to use on your iPad Wireless One Switch Modes are
used to send different signals to the host computer or tablet, depending on the computer
or tablet and the application being used.
MODE 2
MODE 2MODE 2
MODE 2:
::
: PC/MAC
PC/MAC PC/MAC
PC/MAC UP Arrow, Down Arrow
MODE 3
MODE 3MODE 3
MODE 3:
::
:
PC/MAC
PC/MAC PC/MAC
PC/MAC Page Up, Page Down
MODE 4
MODE 4MODE 4
MODE 4:
::
:
Tablet
TabletTablet
Tablet
Multi Media
Multi MediaMulti Media
Multi Media
This is for most iOS and Android devices. Play/Pause, Next
Track. (e.g. YouTube & iTunes).
MODE 5
MODE 5MODE 5
MODE 5:
::
: Assisted Technology
Assisted TechnologyAssisted Technology
Assisted Technology Replicates the SPACE/ENTER keys. This is the default mode
for the iPad Wireless One Switch. PC/MAC/CHROME OS (e.g.) Chromebook/Chromebox.
The following table shows each Mode and respective switch function:
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