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VS Communicator 4
Complete User Experience
VS Communicator meets the needs of most users, regardless of diagnosis, age, cognitive
level or personal preferences. It is optimized for different access methods such as
scanning, eye control, joystick, head mouse, touchscreen and keyboard.
VS Communicator is also offering e-mail, text messaging, environmental control and
entertainment. By not being limited to direct communication VS Communicator is the first
choice for many AAC users. It can truly be your AAC software throughout life.
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Enhance your Independence
The capability of reaching beyond face-to-face communication is increasingly
important today. Providing access to e-mail and text messaging increases the
independence and integrity of many AAC users. They can engage in personal
conversations without the assistance of their helpers. In VS Communicator, e-mail
and text messaging can be generated through text or symbols and can be sent
directly from the communication board. No extra applications or user interfaces
are needed.
Audiovisual stimuli are essential to many users, both in their learning process and
for basic communication. Having an integrated media player and games presented
in a familiar user interface facilitates entertainment and learning for all users. VS
Communicator also includes a calculator board.
For people with mobility constraints, environmental control further adds to their
independence and self-sufficiency. VS Communicator supports environmental
control through IR from leading vendors such as GEWA and Tira.
VS Communicator is developed on an open platform and you can also import
communication boards created in another environment, such as Speaking
Dynamical Pro
Scan users
Geometric scanning helps you to create different structure for scanning in
your communication boards. You can easily copy a geometric scan template for
implementation on each page set.
Mouse emulation enables scan users to reach beyond customized groups of
buttons. You can scan any view, even the standard Windows environment, and
in this way, get in control of the mouse pointer. This revolutionizing functionality
increases the ability of scan users to use functionality that they have not had
access to before.
A sophisticated audible cue feature gives you auditory feedback indicating what
button you are about to choose. This is a feature for scan users with impaired
vision.
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