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Pathfinder

Tool Box Press on top right side to access Tool Box

Pathfinder

Single Hits Selecting PINK key will speak the word on the key

Double Hits Selecting Green key twice will speak target word Only for speaking selected item

Spelling Mode Selecting Yellow key switches to spelling mode SPACE key speaks final word and returns to Minspeak mode SHIFT key is used to capitalize letters DEL CHAR deletes characters

Personal Pronouns & Helping Verbs Combine 7 personal pronouns with 17 helping verbs I will = + Combined keys do not need 2 hits Red predication lights guide selection

Negative Phrases I + will + = “I will not” I + + will = “I won’t”

Icons

Power Verb Phrases Phrases I + = “ I want ” I + + = “ I don’t want” + I = “ do I want ”

Personal Pronouns, Object Pronouns, & Reflexive I = I + I him = ? + me = I + myself = + I

Possessive Adjective & Possessive Pronoun my = I + Mine = + I +

Indefinite Pronouns anywhere = + anything = +