Communicate SymWriter: R6 Preferences and toolbars

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Communicate SymWriter: R6 Preferences and toolbars Launcher interface The four non-expert buttons give a range of toolbars. The default start-up preferences will apply to all four of these toolbar sets and also to both the expert interfaces: Write Document and Design Environment. An interface is normally opened through buttons on the launcher. Each button sets up two different aspects of the program: The toolbar interface. The start-up options such as font and graphic sizes, whether symbols show, and many others including switch settings. In addition to the default buttons, you can set up 10 of your own interface buttons to add to the launcher. These buttons are created by configuring the toolbars you want and you can save the current document settings and switch access, to this button. Section R6.9 Changing the toolbar buttons and layout, describes how to make your own toolbar interface. Section R6.10 Changing your default expert interfaces, explains how to create a button to launch the program using a new interface with saved toolbars and preferences. Default user buttons: the red button has the least items and yellow the most. Individually configured interface buttons. Note: If you are logged onto the computer as a student and do not have write access to the Shared area of the computer then the lowest row of buttons will not show. This is because these are only relevant to teachers using the program. Communicate SymWriter Reference sheet: R6 Preferences and toolbars 1

Start-up preferences R6.1 Start appearance The preferences set the start-up conditions of the program. This section shows you how to set up the start-up preferences that apply to the default buttons on the launcher. From the Tools menu select Preferences and Start Appearance Sets the zoom level so that the document either fits the available width or the available height. Sets the background colour of the writing document. Sets how the pages are displayed. The printer will scale the document to fit, so it is the shape of the paper that is important. (All A sizes have the same shape.) Also you can set the default to portrait or landscape. Sets the paper margins. Communicate SymWriter Reference sheet: R6 Preferences and toolbars 2

R6.2 Text/Graphics Colour in symbols Choose whether you want colour or monochrome symbols. Symbol line colour See User Guide section A3.12 Line colour of symbols p29. Sets the font and graphic properties in grids. The sizes are automatic when typing in a grid cell. Symbol colour, line colour and font can be set separately in the writing document from symbols in grids on stages. See User Guide section A2.8 Changing properties of the whole document. Sets the font and graphic properties in the writing document. See User Guide section A3. Text and symbol formatting. This sets the default size of a graphic dropped into a paragraph. Skin tone Click in the radio button underneath the colour to set the default skin tone. See User Guide section A2.6 Skin tones. Communicate SymWriter Reference sheet: R6 Preferences and toolbars 3

R6.3 Speech and Spelling Sets whether spelling errors are marked by default. See User Guide section A10. Spelling. Sets the default type of voice to be used. See User Guide section A9.3 Voice selection Sets whether speech is heard by default when typing. See User Guide section A9.2 Auto speech. R6.4 Symbolisation Sets whether the symbols appear above or below the text. Sets whether symbols appear by default or not. See User Guide section A4.1 Writing in text. Sets which qualifiers are shown by default: plurals, comparatives and superlatives, and tense. User Guide section A2.9 Qualifiers. Some settings can be made separately for symbols on stages. Communicate SymWriter Reference sheet: R6 Preferences and toolbars 4

R6.5 Side panels Move this slider to change the size of the thumbnails in the Graphics Browser panel. Change the default way that items from the Graphics Browser panel are added to a document as pictures or as symbols. R6.6 Symbol Source Specify the symbol set. (If you have also purchased the PCS add-on set. See User Guide section A2.10 Symbol sets.) Choose full smart symbolisation, non-smart wordlist or only use your own wordlist. You will only want to choose this last option if you have made a specially constructed list. See User Guide section A11.3 Loading a wordlist. You can choose to have a particular wordlist open by default every time you open the program. You can also open a wordlist at any time while writing. See User Guide section A11.3 Loading a wordlist. The non-smart wordlist works in the same way as the wordlists in Writing With Symbols 2000 and Communicate: In Print 2, where you need to manually select the option for all words with alternative symbols. There is more detailed information on wordlist and how they may be edited on the website at www.widgit.com/symwriter Communicate SymWriter Reference sheet: R6 Preferences and toolbars 5

R6.7 System Location of shared resources. This is where you store your personal pictures. See User Guide section A5.1 Adding pictures the graphics browser. Default graphic location shown in the Graphics Browser Number of levels of undo that are stored. This sets the frequency of Auto-save. Distance of the scroll of the mouse wheel. You can set the number of levels of undo. This is set as a default of 10, but you can set it higher or lower. Undo uses memory to store the data needed to undo each step, so you should not make the undo level high unless your computer has plenty of memory. Image cache size sets the computer memory allocated for graphics while you are using the program. The image cache size is how much of your computer s memory SymWriter reserves to improve performance when displaying images. SymWriter will usually set the correct size f or your system automatically. However, if you frequently edit documents with lots of large images, you may wish to increase the cache size. Communicate SymWriter Reference sheet: R6 Preferences and toolbars 6

Toolbars You can make an immediate temporary change to any of the toolbars whatever level of access you have. You can also load any pre-saved toolbar sets. However you cannot save toolbars unless you are in one of the two expert modes accessed through Write document or Design environment. R6.8 Changing the toolbar buttons and layout Open SymWriter from the green button on the launcher. From the View menu select Configure interface. This is the view that you see if you select a non-expert interface. With this you can change the toolbars for this session only. To save an interface for future use you need to be in one of the expert modes, either Write document or Design environment. Available buttons lists all the remaining possible icons available to add to the current toolbar. Current toolbar buttons panel shows the buttons that are on the currently highlighted toolbar. Toolbars panel lists the different toolbars that are used in this interface. Click on each of the toolbars in this list to see it highlighted on your own toolbars. Move this slider to change the size of the buttons on the toolbar. Click on text and symbol in the Toolbars list on the left. In the Current Toolbar Buttons panel on the right you will then see a list of the buttons and their names which this toolbar contains. Communicate SymWriter Reference sheet: R6 Preferences and toolbars 7

Adding, removing and ordering of buttons The central buttons allow you to add or remove buttons and move them up or down in the list. Try adding something now and moving it. You will see the changes immediately in the toolbars on your screen. Moving individual toolbars You can also move the toolbars to change their order or to create a second row. Pick up the toolbar anchor (two vertical lines) to move it to a new position. When you click OK, the changes you have made will be available for immediate use. They will not, however remain once you have returned to the launcher, or closed the program. If you do not wish to use your changes, but to revert to the originally selected interface, close the dialog box with its Close icon. You can also load another saved toolbar set from the Open interface button. Communicate SymWriter Reference sheet: R6 Preferences and toolbars 8

R6.9 Changing your default expert interfaces To edit or create toolbars to save, you must be in one of the expert modes. From the launcher, select Write document, and then go to the View menu and select Configure interface. This will show you the current toolbars. There are different default toolbars when you launch from the Design environment button. However the process of editing those is exactly the same as described below. You can edit the current (expert) toolbar in the way described in R6.8 Changing the toolbar buttons and layout and by clicking OK will be able to use those changes without changing your default. If you have been experimenting and don t want to use these changes, you can click on Re-load my default, to restore the original. To use the setting in the future for the Write document button click on Save current as my default. If at any time you want to return to the expert interfaces provided with the program then choose the Tools menu, Restore expert interfaces->writing or, Restore expert interfaces->design, as required. Communicate SymWriter Reference sheet: R6 Preferences and toolbars 9

R6.10 Creating and editing interfaces Go to the View menu and select Configure interface and you can create completely new toolbar sets provided you are in one of the Expert modes. The three toolbar control buttons are: Create a new toolbar Delete a toolbar Rename the highlighted toolbar. To start from the beginning, delete all the existing toolbars in the left column. Alternatively open an existing saved interface to modify. There are copies of the four default student interfaces available for you to use as a starting point. These are named after the colours of the buttons. Edit the toolbars as you want, including deleting or adding new ones, and setting the toolbar size. When saving an interface, as well as the toolbars, it will save the status of the graphic and symbol chooser panels. You can open or close these now before saving your new/modified interface. When you have finished, click Save and give the new interface a name, or select an existing one to over-write it. Note: You cannot edit the four default user interfaces. Communicate SymWriter Reference sheet: R6 Preferences and toolbars 10

R6.11 Adding an interface button to the launcher When you have saved your new toolbars for an interface you can click on the Launcher tab of the Edit Toolbars dialog to create a button on the launcher for this interface. You can have up to 10 additional buttons. When you save an interface to a button, you can also include some of the document settings. These include: Font name, size and colour. Symbol size, symbols on/off, text on top of symbol. Qualifier settings. Leading and tab settings see User guide sections A3.5 Paragraph alignment, word and line spacing and A3.6 Tabs. Speech and Spelling settings. It is best to write a few words into the document behind the configurator panel and to change any settings as necessary from the menus. 1. Click on the drop-down arrow to select a saved interface for the button. 2. Enter some short text to label the button. 3. Navigate to find an (optional) image for your button. 7. Move or delete selected user-defined buttons. 8. Add to desktop link. See R6.12 Creating a personal desktop link for an interface. 4. Check this box to save the current document settings with the interface. 5. Check this box to save the current switch settings. 6. Add this button to the Launcher panel. You can delete user defined buttons and change their order. Highlight any buttons you wish to delete and select Remove button(s). To change the order of buttons highlight two or more and select Change order. You can edit a button by highlighting it, make the changes you want, and then click Add. Communicate SymWriter Reference sheet: R6 Preferences and toolbars 11

R6.12 Creating a personal desktop link for an interface You can create a desktop icon to automatically open the program with a specific user-defined interface. This link can also automatically open with a pre-selected environment. Click on the Launcher tab of the Edit toolbars dialog. Select the interface file from the list, (task 1, R6.11 Adding an interface button to the launcher ) check the relevant settings boxes (task 4, 5, R6.11 Adding an interface button to the launcher ) and then click on Desktop Link. You will then have the option to select from one of the environment files from a pop-up list. You will then find a new icon on your desktop. Communicate SymWriter Reference sheet: R6 Preferences and toolbars 12