The closest I have found is BabyView, which is clearly not designed for the Mac but for touch devices and therefore doesn't respond to keyboard input at all. It should be OK if the application responds to trackpad clicks, but it should not require the user to click a small half-inch button with the mouse cursor in order to make things happen. ![]() It's relatively hard for a two year old to control the mouse cursor with precision. Not very centered around mouse/trackpad input. No text reading or typing necessary to play. Banging the keys should make noises and have some visual response. A two year old don't care if she wins or loses and doesn't want to start and retry levels, but just wants to have fun for some indeterminate period of time banging the keys to some cute noises and animations. Not a game, at least not a challenging one. Basically, like a screensaver in that regard. Sadly, it seems like almost every toddler application these days is made for the iPad.įullscreen right from startup, with a hard-to-press-by-accident key sequence to exit fullscreen or quit the app. I need recommendations for fun applications that would allow my toddler to play with the computer for a couple of minutes and that keeps those little hands from messing up with my other applications and files.Īpplications for Mac only. As soon as my two-year-old notices I turn my MacBook Pro on she jumps in my lap and wants to bang on the keyboard. Download the previous and older versions of AlphaBaby for Mac securely on MacUpdate - the biggest library of Mac apps since 1997.
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