Learning the Software Interface
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DynaVox
Visual Scenes & Active Areas
Some pages may use
a large background
picture instead of
rows and columns of
buttons. This type of
page is called a
visual scene
. Visual
scenes contain
active
areas
(invisible
buttons) that are
placed over certain
areas of the
background picture.
Active areas can be
programmed with
behaviors, just like
buttons can. When an
active area is
selected, it will
perform it’s behavior,
just like a button.
Visual scenes may be especially useful for individuals who respond well to pictures or need a
very recognizable background image to establish a context for communication. The DynaVox
InterAACt page sets make extensive use of visual scenes and active areas.
Reference:
For more information about visual scenes, open the
Searchable
Help
on your device (or on CD) and perform a keyword search on
“visual scene.”
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