# What you can do with Think2Switch™

Think2Switch™ lets you use a simple thought to interact with technology. People use it in different ways, depending on what they enjoy or need.

#### Make choices on a screen

You can choose items on the screen using your command signal.

Choices can include:

* Words
* Emojis
* Photos

For example, you can:

* Choose 👍 to say "yes" or 👎 to say "no"
* Choose your favourite meal
* Choose your favourite place

On an iPad, you can have up to 12 choices on one page.

On an iPhone, you can have up to 4 choices.

#### Control things around you

You can use Think2Switch™ to control everyday devices.

For example:

* Turn lights on or off
* Mix up your favourite smoothie in a blender
* Blow bubbles in a bubble machine

This works with devices that:

* Plug into a wall with a cord
* Can be controlled using Apple Home with smart plugs

<a href="https://support.apple.com/en-ca/102557" class="button primary">Learn more about Apple Home</a>

#### Play, learn, and explore

Think2Switch™ can act like a switch, button, or keyboard.

People use it to:

* Play games
* Watch videos
* Use learning apps
* Explore websites

For example, Think2Switch™ can act as:

* A **play** or **pause** button to control music or videos in Spotify
* A **next** or **back** button to browse videos on YouTube
* Arrow keys to play computer games

You can use Think2Switch™ with other tablets or computers. It connects as a **Bluetooth keyboard**.


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