SmallTalk Aphasia Female for pc

SmallTalk Aphasia Female for Pc

Published by Lingraphica on 2021-04-15

  • Category: Medical
  • License: Free
  • Current version: 4.7
  • File size: 270.16 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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Software Features and Description

1. It comes with dozens of common words and phrases you can use in everyday situations like meeting someone for the first time, telephoning someone, ordering at a restaurant, communicating with healthcare providers, and much more.

2. It also contains a series of videos that show the tongue and lip movements necessary to say key words and phrases.

3. SmallTalk Aphasia Female provides a library of pictures and videos that you can tap to speak in a female voice.

4. You can easily rearrange the order of the icons or remove others to make it simpler to focus on your most important messages.

5. Then, reset the app to return to original settings.

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Download and install SmallTalk Aphasia Female on your computer


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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install SmallTalk Aphasia Female app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using SmallTalk Aphasia Female on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "SmallTalk Aphasia Female"
    • The search will reveal the SmallTalk Aphasia Female app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once SmallTalk Aphasia Female is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including SmallTalk Aphasia Female.
    • Now enjoy SmallTalk Aphasia Female on PC.

Download a Compatible APK for PC


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Get APK for PC → Lingraphica 4.60 4.7


Download on Windows 11


For Windows 11, check if there's a native SmallTalk Aphasia Female Windows app here » ». If none, follow the steps below:


  1. To get started, Download the OpenPC software »
    • Upon installation, open OpenPC app » goto "Playstore on PC" » click "Configure_Download" button. This will auto-download and install PlayStore on your computer.

  2. To use SmallTalk Aphasia Female,
    • Login to the PlayStore we just installed
    • Search for "SmallTalk Aphasia Female" » then Click "Install".
    • SmallTalk Aphasia Female will now be available on your Windows start-menu.

Minimum requirements Recommended
  • 8GB RAM
  • SSD Storage
  • Processor: Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3000
  • Architecture: x64 or ARM64
  • 16GB RAM
  • HDD Storage

Get SmallTalk Aphasia Female on Apple macOS


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Get Free on Mac Lingraphica 5 4.60

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Pros:

- Great resource for clinicians and people with aphasia

- Useful tool for introducing AAC to new patients and family members

- Convenient as it is available on a phone

- Can benefit children with neurological impairments and autism


Cons:

- Does not include a thorough list of icons

- Not suitable for everyday use as an actual device is preferred

- Poor user experience as switching between video and icons requires restarting the app

- Linear arrangement of icons makes it difficult to find specific ones

- App feels like a converted printed manual rather than a well-designed app.



Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Simple, but potentially life changing...

    By Sylvain Roy (Pcmac user)

    Aphasia is an acquired language disorder, which can occur after a brain injury such as a stroke. Lesions to different areas of the brain can result in qualitatively different impairments (i.e. difficulty expressing or comprehending language). Psychologists who have worked with such patients know all too well the debilitating effects it can have on someone's life. Often times, the patient can understand what others are saying, but simply lack the ability to communicate through speech or writing. Several of the patients I have worked with became depressed, withdrawn and isolated after their stroke. Fortunately, certain patients can benefit from augmentative or alternative communication (ACC). To that end, technology can sometime help patients regain some basic communication skills. I have recently reviewed this app on my blog for psychologist and refer to it as, "small, but potentially life changing tools". They allows patients to scroll through common phrases designed to facilitate communication such as, "I have aphasia, I had a stroke, I have trouble speaking, yes, no etc." Other similar similar apps include common phrases related to activities of daily living. Pictures are provided beside the text to facilitate communication if reading is difficult.
  • Add gender option

    By Nana7984 (Pcmac user)

    I use this app with my 10 yr old grandson who is able to understand but not able to speak due to neurological impairment. I think this app would also benefit some autistic children in communicating, in addition to other kids with neurological impairments. I love that I never have to remember to pack up something else (another communication device) because I always have my phone with me. He loves it, too..just wish one thing could be added. I would love to see option to chose a man's or a woman's voice. I would gladly pay for that. I would pay even more if I could choose a child's voice with a gender option. I have been showing this app to speech therapists and special education teachers. We all agree. If it had the gender option I would have given it 5+stars!
  • Bad user experience

    By giovanp (Pcmac user)

    This app delivers a very poor user experience. Once you select your method of communication, either video or icons, you cannot switch between the two until you restart the application. The icons are arranged linearly, meaning that in order to communicate pain for example, you have to scroll all the way to the bottom of the list. There are definitely better ways to deliver a user experience on an iOS device. This developer has just taken the lazy way and converted what must have been a printed manual into an app. A shame really ...
  • Great app

    By Blondeklutz (Pcmac user)

    Great resource for clinicians and people with aphasia. Does not include thurough list of icons, but a great tool for introducing aac to new pts and family members. Would want an actual device for every day use, but this gives you a good idea of what the lingraphica is like.

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