Web Browser: CoughDrop is a web-first application, and should work with many modern web browsers. Please make sure to download the right version for your operating system. CoughDrop on Windows has some eye-tracking integrations that will help it work better with more devices.
Windows: You can install CoughDrop as a Windows desktop app on your computer or Windows device.
So I don’t have one and therefore I can’t answer any detailed questions about how to program apps or troubleshooting on that platform. Good Android Tablets are Not Cheap: I have considered getting an Android tablet but every time I researched what specs would be needed to reliably support AAC and therapeutic apps the cost was not much less than a basic model of iPad. Even the app developers who offer options across platforms advise that the iPad is the most reliable choice and have info about the minimum and recommended specs for Android devices on their website. Why? The problem with the Android platform is there are hundreds of variations among devices which makes it difficult to insure any app will run as expected. There are far fewer AAC app options on the Android platforms compared to what is available for the iPad and iPhone.