Unity AAC is a way to organize the English language that is unique to PRC-Saltillo devices. It is primarily based on the single words we say most often. It grows from early first words to adult language. Unity AAC provides a variety of pages that have different button layouts. Each set of pages, or vocabulary set, is called a vocabulary file. Unity AAC vocabulary files come in two versions: 1-Hit and Sequenced. For example: Unity 60 1-Hit and Unity 60 Sequenced. The numbers refer to the number of buttons that are on the screen. The buttons in 1-Hit vocabularies speak immediately when selected. The buttons in sequenced vocabularies lead to associated words.
To open the vocabulary files list and view the descriptions, go to Vocab and Choose New Vocab.
To open a vocabulary, select it from the list and choose Open.
To create a copy and customize a vocabulary, select it from the list and choose Customize. Add a new title and description for the copied file. The vocabulary file opens for you to start editing buttons. Note: All customized files are saved at the top of the vocabulary list under “My Files.”
Related Resources
To view available vocabulary files in a different language/region, see Add a Language/Region.
For information on using the Unity AAC vocabularies, see Working with Vocabulary Files.