Note the Proloquo lists rows first, then columns. Note: Once you get above about 60 cells on an iPad Mini, the openings are getting so small as to be inaccessible to some users. On a full size iPad, grids of more than 100 cells could also be problematic. Message Window Size - The message window size is controlled by a combination of the first two settings in the Appearance: Message Window section: Message Window Size and Toolbar Size. As Toolbar Size increases, so does the message window size, so if you increase the toolbar size, you may want to decrease the message window size. If you've turned Show Message off, choose Message Window Size of None. ![]() Otherwise, make it the same as the setting in the app. Toolbar Size - From the Appearance: Toolbars section. Important: Never choose Small toolbar size without understanding the repercussions of your choice. If you choose Small, we will have to compromise other openings to make room for the toolbar openings, and even with Medium we may have to combine the top toolbar openings with the message window. The Toolbar Size setting controls the size of the top toolbar as well as the bottom, so Small messes up the keyguard at both ends! Medium Toolbar Size sometimes makes for non-ideal keyguards, but Small makes for bad ones every time. Before you try cutting the toolbar size, please try cutting the message window size, instead. For example, the default is 5 items, but if you turn off editing, Proloquo removes the edit tool and leaves you with 4 items.įor example, a Large toolbar size with a Small message window size makes for a great keyguard.īottom Toolbar Items - This is not a direct setting, but determines how many openings we create on the bottom toolbar. If you know the number of tools in the bottom toolbar will be changing, you can specify 1 toolbar item and write in the Special Instructions field to make the bottom toolbar one full width opening. ![]() Note that that's not preferred, because it doesn't help the user differentiate the items. Choose 0 toolbar items to leave the entire bottom toolbar closed.īottom Toolbar Opening Shape - If you choose anything greater than 0 for the number of Bottom Toolbar Items, you can also specify the size and shape of the openings themselves. Selecting Full Size makes the openings rectangular, the same size as the buttons on the screen, unless they have been compromised by your specifying the Toolbar Size to be Small or Medium. Selecting 1/3" Circles will make the bottom toolbar openings so small it may require the use of a stylus, and will make them inaccessible to most users. Select 1/4" Circles to make the openings so small it will probably require a pointed stylus to access them. ![]() ![]() Upper Toolbar Openings - Proloquo2Go puts two buttons on the upper toolbar for navigating back from within folders. The center button takes you back to the home page. The button on the left takes you back one folder. These buttons are normally open on the keyguard, but for users who do not navigate folders, you may choose to close them. Warning: If you don't leave at least one of these buttons open, you may not be able to navigate back to the home screen.īutton Spacing - This setting is found in Appearance: View: Advanced Options. It controls the amount of white space between the cells. Never choose Very Compact, because it will leave no space and the keyguard will obscure some of the text and/or graphics near the edges of the cells. For the same reason, don't choose Compact on the iPad or the Mini, only on the Pro 12.9.
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