High-tech augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) empowers individuals to participate in personal, school, and workplace environments. AAC devices allow you to communicate needs, wants, questions, opinions, and so much more in spoken and written formats.
Setting up your speech-generating device to write or enter text on a computer varies based on your device hardware and software. Communication partner support may be needed, especially at the beginning. Here are device-specific resources to get you started.
Sending words from your AAC vocabulary to a computer is a similar process whether you’re using an Accent device with Empower software, a Via device with LAMP Words for Life®, TouchChat®, or Dialogue® AAC, or any of those apps on your personal iPad®.
The following three-minute video shows you how to write in a Google™ Doc using a voice typing feature with your device or app. Tutorial highlights include:
Use your Accent device to write text in a document by connecting the USB/mini USB cable included with your device to both your device and your laptop or desktop computer.
Note: Most communication devices are shipped in dedicated or locked mode to meet insurance funding requirements. Your Accent device needs to be unlocked for a nominal fee to connect to a computer. Learn more and start the unlocking process or contact our order management team at 800.262.1933.
Watch the following four-minute video to learn how to:
Newer Accent devices with NuVoice 2.35 or later can also be paired with the InputStick to enjoy writing and connecting with friends. Learn more.
Pair your NovaChat device with the wireless InputStick to write text in a document (and so much more!) on a Windows®-based PC, Mac® or Chromebook™. InputStick works as though it’s part of your device for a seamless typing experience. You can efficiently complete writing-related tasks using the computer controls built into your WordPower® vocabulary file and NovaChat features like word prediction.
The following seven-minute video shows you how to:
Using an AAC device or app to write is helpful for AAC literacy learners. Seeing their spoken words in written form supports literacy and promotes print awareness. Engage in writing with both high tech and lite tech. Make it fun!
Explore the PRC-Saltillo Literacy Planner and Calendar for more ideas on reading and writing with AAC!