Key Guard 45 Cells Proloquo2Go for GoNow Rugged
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Human: *Update. Re-created guard with no overlap. A small channel on top of the right-hand side allows me to use a handheld 3D pen to weld the two sides together using the original filament. Below is the direction for making other Proloquo cell configurations. Using the iPad with Proloquo: 1. Take a screenshot of a blank 45-cell Proloquo board. 2. Edit the picture in MS Paint to fill in the areas around the cells with black. 3. Upload the picture to Online Convert.com and convert it to an SVG file. 4. Import the SVG file into Tinkercad at 19.336% to resize it exactly to an iPad screen size. 5. Change the object from a solid to an empty and place it over a box with the same dimensions, then join the two items to make your template. 6. Change the template from a solid to an empty and center it over a box with dimensions 212.58 mm x 165.10 mm. 7. Join the two items. If you have a large enough 3D printer, you can print this file directly; otherwise, split it into two sides. This guard is designed for an augmentative communication device made by combining a GoNow Rugged case and an iPad 2 with the Proloquo2Go app set to 45 cells and message window size very small. A guard helps eliminate accidental activation of other cells by touch. I connected the two halves using a 3D pen with the same filament. The guard is held in place by its outer edge and is placed first inside the GoNow Rugged case, followed by the iPad.
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