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Clicker 4 Tutorials

Clicker 4: Basic Introduction to Clicker

This page is actually our review of Clicker and not a tutorial. It is, however, a handy introduction to what Clicker can do.

  1. Start Here
  2. Clicker Writer
  3. Clicker Grids
  4. Making your own grids
  5. Accessing Clicker

 

Clicker 4: Creating and Editing Clicker Grids

This is a guide to the basics of creating and editing your own clicker grids.

  1. Start Here
  2. Getting Started
  3. Filling in a Grid
  4. Saving Grids
  5. Starting a new grid...
    ...using a Table of Cells
    ...using a Blank Grid

     

Clicker 4: Access Methods

One of the great features of Clicker 4 is that it can be accessed by mouse, rollerball, joystick, mouse dwell, touchscreen, single switch, or double switch scanning.This tutorial requires the free Flash plugin

Note: This tutorial requires the free Flash plugin.

  1. Introduction
  2. Using the Mouse...
    ...with Left Button
    ...with a Switch

    ...with Mouse Dwell
  3. Touchscreen
  4. Single Switch Scanning
  5. Two Switch Scanning
  6. Group Scannin

 

Writing With Symbols 2000 TutorialsWriting with Symbols 2K

WWS2K: Getting Your Pictures into Writing With Symbols

Using a digital camera to take pictures of your youngster's friends and family can really boost their communication grids, and provides great instant rewards for those who use WWS2K as a literacy tool. Find out how to import your pictures into Writing With Symbols in a few easy steps. Also follow this tutorial for scanned analog photographs, logos or graphics taken from the Internet.

 

WWS2K: Getting Images from the Internet

The World Wide Web has a massive store of images. Find out how to grab logos and graphics straight from webpages, allowing you to import symbols for favourite television programmes, celebrities, cars, places... anything!

 

IntelliKeys TutorialsThe Intellikeys

Making your own IntelliKeys overlays

The overlays that come with the IntelliKeys are pretty good - but the keyboard is capable of far more than these overlays allow. It's really easy to make your own overlays, all you need is Overlay Maker.


 

Access TutorialsAccessing Your Computer

A Simple Overview

A brief overview of the accessibilty options that Windows offers your youngster and how to apply them in three easy steps.

This tutorial is available in the form of an interactive presentation that can be saved and displayed offline.

This tutorial is designed for Windows 98 but will apply for newer versions of Windows.

 

Hands-on Tutorials

These step-by-step printable resources allow you to get to grips with the accessibilities options available for your user. Organised by Windows version and then sorted by difficulty of accessibility feature.

 

 Interactive Whiteboard TutorialsUsing the Interactive Whiteboard

Coming Soon

 

 
     
     
     
     

 

In addition to these tutorials, more tutorials can be found at the following websites:

Outreach Website | http://www.thomaswolseyoutreach.co.uk

Better Living Through Technology | http://www.bltt.org

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