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Assistive Technology Training Online (ATTO) University at Buffalo – The State University of New York USDE# H324M Overlay Maker Edit Overlays: Step by Step

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays For this tutorial… If you are using a Macintosh, substitute the  /command key for the Control Key in the keyboard shortcuts. On the browser screen click on the Full Screen icon. To move through the show Click or press Spacebar To go back, press [Alt  ] To end the show, press esc.

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays 1. Get Ready to Go Surfing For this activity, we will download an overlay from the Intellitools  website Activity Exchange. Click on the link or copy and paste it into your web browser. From the menu on the left side of the window, select [Activity Exchange]. Select Search the Activity Exchange Database.

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays 2. Find and Download Your Overlay You will see the Intellitools® Activity Exchange Search Window. For this activity, we are looking for a dinosaur overlay. Select, by clicking in each box with your mouse, [Mac] or [Win], [Overlay Maker]. Type the word dinosaur in the Title box and select [Search].

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays The Activity Search Results window will open. Select [Dinosaur Features] by clicking on it twice. Click once on the [Activity: Dinosaur Features] picture to download the file. The Download Manager will place the Dinosaur Features folder on your Desktop.

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays This IntelliPics activity teaches one physical characteristic for seven different dinosaurs. The characteristics are presented in sing-a-long format. Skills targeted include vocabulary development, concepts of small and long and simple sentence structure. We will edit and use the overlay from this activity with a talking word processor to explore dinosaur features.

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays 3. Open Overlay Locate the Dinosaur Features folder on your desktop. Double click on the file Dinosaur Features Overlay. Save the overlay as a new overlay. Go to the File menu and select Save As. Save your new overlay as New Dinosaur Features. Note: If the file does not open in Overlay Maker®, open Overlay Maker® first, and select File + Open.

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays 4. Simplify the Overlay In this case, our student is new to this activity and is confused by too many items on the keyboard. We will limit his choices to four dinosaurs. The Delete Command removes items from the overlay. It works the same way the [Delete] key works. With the pointer tool, select the Protoceratops key by clicking on it once.

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays Choose the Delete Command from the Edit menu or press the [Delete] key. Select the Brachiosaurus key and delete it. Select the Tyrannosaurus Rex key and delete it. Note: If you clear an item by mistake, immediately choose Undo from the Edit menu or press [Control + Z] to put the item back.

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays 5. Explore the Key Content With the Pointer tool, double click on the picture of the pterodactyl to see the Key Content. This command is related to the IntelliPics activity. Click [Cancel]. Double click on the remaining keys to see their Key Content. Notice the key content for each key is the abbreviation of the dinosaur name, pter, followed by [Enter] [Non Repeating]. We want our students to learn a little about each dinosaur, so we will change the Key Content.

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays 6. Edit the Key Content Since our student is learning about different dinosaurs, we will add information about dinosaurs for them to explore. With the Pointer tool, double click on the picture of the Pterodactyl. Replace the word pter with the sentence A Pterodactyl had wings. Make sure to include the period; this will identify it as a sentence. When the student presses the key, he will see and hear the sentence. Note: The [Enter] is to separate the sentences for a beginning reader. Non-Repeating is found in the Other menu. Non-Repeating will prevent the key from repeating over and over if held down too long by the student.

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays Double click on the Diplodocus key. Replace the word diplo with the sentence The Diplodocus was very long. Double click on the Triceratops key. Replace the word tri with the sentence The Triceratops had three horns on its head. Double click on the stegosaurus key. Replace the word steg with the sentence The Stegosaurus had spines on its back.

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays 7. Dragging & Dropping Keys To rearrange the remaining keys, select the key you would like to move by clicking on it once with the Pointer tool. Hold the mouse button down and drag the key to the desired spot on the grid. Release the mouse button.

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays 8. Resize the Keys Resize each key by clicking once on it to select it, and dragging one of the black handles on the sides or in the corners to make it bigger or smaller.

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays 9. Add Keys to the Overlay In this case, the student may want the sentence re-read, deleted or his work printed. With the Key tool, draw three keys on the right side of your overlay. With the Pointer tool, choose a picture from the Picture Library or label each key with the Text tool.

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays Change the shape and color with the Shape and Color palettes. With the Line tool, add a line to separate these keys from the dinosaur keys. READ – Pressing this key will allow the student to hear the sentence read again. Click on the Read key. Select Edit Content from the Keys Menu or double-click on the key.

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays IntelliTalk II [Control] [Shift] RS [NonRepeating] Make sure to use caps. Write:Outloud [Control]+Up Arrow; [Control]+Shift+M; [Control]+T Add NonRepeating Using your word processor, determine the keyboard command for read-sentence text. Type the command in the Edit Content window:

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays “Delete” Key DELETE – Pressing this key will delete the previous sentence in the word processing program. Select the Delete key. Select Edit Content from the Keys Menu or double-click on the key

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays IntelliTalk II: [Control] [Shift] DS [Non-Repeating] Make sure to use caps. Write:Outloud: [Control] [Up Arrow] [Control] [Shift] M [Delete] Using your word processor, determine the word processor command for delete sentence. Type the command in the Edit Content window:

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays “Print” Key PRINT – Pressing this key will print the student’s work from the word processing file. Select the Print key. The standard command for Print is [Control] P. Type the command in the Edit Content window

Overlay Maker Edit Overlays 10. Save, Send & Test Overlay Save and print your overlay from the File menu. From the File menu, select Send Overlay. Open the talking word processor program. Set it to Speak Sentences. Slide the printed overlay into the IntelliKeys keyboard. Press the keys on the overlay to hear the words spoken. Click on the Read and Delete keys. Edit the overlay if needed; change the size of the keys to fill the overlay.