Peds Assistive Technology
Mouse Button
button on top of the mouse
Augmentative communication
communication modes such as sign language, gestures, and communication aids that are used to supplement oral language skills
Inverse Scanning
scanning method in which the user is required to hold the switch closed to start the cursor moving across an aray -user continues to press and hold the switch until the cursor reaches the desired item -only then does the user release the switch
Item-by-item scanning
scanning procedures that move the cursor one by one through every item in the scanning array
Large print software
software that provides large print on either the computer monitor or paper
Row-column scanning
most used with AAC systems -scanning procedures quickly move the cursor by first highlighting an entire row of symbols, then single symbols in the selected row
Joystick
peripheral device with a movable stick used to provide 2d control to computers for applications ranging from games to graphics software
Interface
physical point of communication between the computer and peripheral devices
Blissymbols
pictographic symbol system developed by charles bliss
Pre-stored messages
pre-programming frequently used words, phrases, and sentences into a computer of AAC system for quick retrieval with symbol codes
Digitized speech
technique stores a real person's actual words and sentences in the form of "digitzed" sounds -these sounds are recorded by a peripheral device that converts sound input from a stereo system, an instrument, or a microphone into a form that the computer can process, store, and play back -the sound quality is excellent, but this technique requires large amounts of RAM and storage space to sample and converts words and phases into digitized speech
Traditional Orthography
written language text
Dvorak Keyboard
A keyboard layout that was designed to increase typing speech and efficiency by locating the keys used most often in the home row
Keyboard
A peripheral used to input data by pressing keys
Group-item scanning
Scanning procedures that move the cursor by highlighting groups of symbols, then single items in the selected groups
Home row
The row on a keyboard that contains the keys to which four fingers of each hand return as a base.
Automatic linear scanning
a common scanning method in which the user presses the switch to bring up array -cursor then starts moving across the array of selections using either one-item-at-a-time or group-item scanning -user waits until the cursor is on the desired item and then presses the switch
Large Print Display
a hardware device that enlarges the image on the computer monitor
Alternative keyboard
a hardware device that replaces or works in conjuction to the standard keyboard and is positioned to meet the specific needs of the user
Speech recognition
a process whereby the computer learns to understand discrete sounds or words -accomplished by training the recognition system with repetitions of individual words or phrase. -template for each word is store and then saved to a vocab file which can contain up to thousands of words
Yes/No Verbal Scannign
a scanning method in which the listener points to all possible choices while the speaker responds yes or no to each selection
Mouse
a small hardware device used to position a cursor on the computer screen -rolled around on a flat surface next to the computer
Braille
a system of writing for individuals who are visually impaired that uses letters, numbers, and punctuation marks made up of raised dot patterns
Direct Selection
access method that allows the user to indicate choices directly by pointing with a body part of technology aid to make a selection -most rapid method of entering information into the computer
Head Stick
adaptive pointers that attach to helmets or other bracing systems on the head
Communication Board
allows expressive communication by pointing or gazing at printed word, symbol, or picture -these systems do not have spoken or written output
Mouse emulator
alternative access method that replaces the physical movement tasks associated with the mouse -alternative keyboards, touch tablets, or switches
Mouth Stick
an adaptive pointer that attaches to a mouth guard that is held by clamping it between the teeth
Icon
an image that represents an object, a concept or a message
Switch toys
battery or radio-controlled toys that have been adapted for use with a single switch
Taped Speech
cassette tapes with precorded speech output for use in AAC systems
Dynamic Display
communication aid or computer displays of symbols that change constantly based on previous system selections
Static Display
communication aid or computer displays of symbols that never change or vary
Aided Communication
communication modes that require equipment in addition to communicator's body ex. pencil and paper, typewriters, computers, headsticks, augmentative communication aides
Unaided Communication
communication modes that use only the communicator's body -vocalizations, gestures, facial expressions, and head nods
Alternative Communication
communication modes, such as sign language, gestures, and communication aides that are used to replace oral language skills
Dedicated Augmentative Communication Aids
communication systems specifically designed to operate as communication aids
High-technology augmentative communication aids
computerized AAC systems that use specifically written software and have either printed or spoken output, or both
Compatibility
condition allowing hardware devices or software to work with each other
Bandwidth
difference between the lowest and highest frequencies that can be transmitted by an analog or digital communication channel -analog signals are expressed in hertz or cycles/seconds -digital pulses are expressed in bitss per second
Adaptive computer access
hardware and/or software created or modified to allow persons to use a computer with or without its standard input or output devices -ex. alternative keyboards, touch boards, braille, screen enlargement, speech synthesis, voice recognition, switch access throughs the game port, or switches with scanning
Braille Input
hardware device that allows input to computer via a Braille-style keyboard or specific keys on a standard keyboard that function in braille patterns
Key guard
hardware device that covers a standard or alternative keyboard -allow users to slide a pointer over the surface without accidentally activating keys
Switch
hardware device that either opens or closes an electronic circuit, controlling the flow of electricity to an electronic device
Keyboard emulator
hardware device that interfaces with a computer and allows input from a source other than the keyboard
Braille output
hardware device that produces hard copy Braille, or paperless refresh Braille as output from the computer
Scanning
indirect method of computer access -process entails stepping through choices that the user selects by switch activation -scanning involves the use of an array, a keyboard emulator, and one or more switches
Touch screen
input device that senses the position of a finger on the computer monitor
Indirect Selection
input method that involves intermediate selection steps between users and system they are controlling
Mini keyboard
keyboards provide smaller key surface area for input, reducing the motor requirements for making keystrokes
Symbols
language units that have shared meaning between the user and listener -photographs, drawings, letters, and written text can serve as symbols
Menu
list options from which the user can choose
Step Linear Scanning
manual scanning method of moving the cursor through an array and selecting items -user presses a switch to bring up the array -user then presses and releases the switch to move the cursor across the array item by item -process is repeated until the cursor reaches the desired item
Word prediction
memory resident utility softward that provides keyboard assistace
Sticky Key
memory resident utility software that provides keyboard assistance
Low-technology augmentative communication aids
simple devices without written or spoken output and without programming capabilities -nonelectronic or electronic
Synthesized speech
spoken computer or communication aid output that uses partial numerical waveform parameters representing the formant frequencies of speech
Pictographic Symbols
symbols set that have picture representations of concrete concepts as well as abstract concepts
Text-to-speech synthesis
synthesized speech technique that defines and stores the phonemes or sounds of English language as a set of mathematical rules and procedures