Quick Start: Introducing DynaVox Series 4
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the
OK
button. The symbol you selected will be displayed beside the
Symbol
button in the
Modify Button
menu. Continue with step 5.
5. To change the button’s audio cue, select the
Audio Cue
text box (a system keyboard popup
will open) and then complete the rest of this step:
5a. Use the system keyboard to enter the new audio cue text.
5b. Select the
OK
button to close the system keyboard popup. The new audio cue will appear
in the
Audio Cue
text box in the
Modify Button
menu.
6. To change the button’s symbol, select the
Symbol
button (the
Select a Symbol
menu will
open) and then complete the rest of this step:
6a. Select the
Search
text box. A system keyboard popup will open.
6b. Use the system keyboard to enter the name of the symbol you want to use.
6c. Select the
OK
button to close the system keyboard. All the symbols for the name you
entered will be displayed in the viewport on the right side of the
Select a Symbol
menu.
6d. Select a symbol in the right viewport.
6e. Select the
OK
button to close the
Select a Symbol
menu. The symbol you chose will be
displayed beside the Symbol button in the
Modify Button
menu.
7. To change the behavior of the button, select the
Behaviors
button (the
Behavior Editor
menu
will open) and then complete the rest of this step:
7a. Select the
Behaviors
pull-down menu. The pull-down menu will expand to display a list of
behavior categories.
7b. Select a behavior category from the pull-down menu. The viewport in the
Behaviors
group
box will display the names of the individual behaviors within the selected category.
7c. Select a single behavior from the viewport.
7d. Select the
Add
button. If no additional information is required to complete the behavior,
it will be added to the
Steps
viewport. If the behavior requires additional information, a
window will request this information. Use the window to supply the information and then
select the
OK
button to return to the
Behavior Editor
menu.
7e. If you want to add another behavior to the
Steps
viewport, repeat the steps above. If
multiple behaviors are assigned, they will be performed in the order in which they appear
in the
Steps
viewport.
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