Speech Motor Learning Program Installation and User Guide: Important Note
Speech Motor Learning Program Installation and User Guide: Important Note
Speech Motor Learning Program Installation and User Guide: Important Note
Important note This manual was devised to help speed up and assist in the usage of the Speech Motor Learning Approach. Although the text has been created with great care, the authors shall accept no responsibility for completeness or correctness, for the contents of the text or for the success of the users actions after following the information given in this manual. Using the information given in the text is solely at the users own risk. Furthermore, the text in this guide contains suggestions and examples only, with no claims made for completeness. In preparing this guide, the authors assumed that the user has the basic knowledge of computer usage and the use of Microsoft Windows as well as Microsoft Word. The Speech Motor Learning Software complies with the standards set by the Microsoft Windows environment and no efforts were made in the explanation of standard Windows actions. It is assumed that the user is familiar with these. The authors also assumed knowledge of the Speech Motor Learning process as described in the article on this approach. No principles regarding the Speech Motor Learning process is explained in this manual and it is assumed that the user is familiar with the use of the material created by the Speech Motor Learning software. The names given in this text are fictitious. Any resemblance to persons alive or dead is purely coincidental and unintentional.
1. Contents
1. 2. 3. 4. Contents .......................................................................................................... 2 Installation ........................................................................................................ 3 Uninstall ........................................................................................................... 7 Using the Speech Motor Learning Program ................................................... 10 4.1 Starting the Speech Motor Learning Program .......................................... 10 4.2 The interface ............................................................................................ 11 4.2.1 The main window ............................................................................... 11 4.2.2 The Menubar ..................................................................................... 11 4.2.3 The Toolbar ....................................................................................... 11 4.2.4 Patient name ...................................................................................... 12 4.2.5 Consonants and vowels ..................................................................... 12 4.2.6 Ranges of consonants and vowels .................................................... 13 4.2.7 Reductions ......................................................................................... 13 4.3 Creating a new patient file ........................................................................ 14 4.4 Preparation before creating a word set .................................................... 16 4.5 Creating a CVCV word set ....................................................................... 17 4.6 Creating a CVC word set .......................................................................... 18 4.7 Creating a CVCV and CVC word set ........................................................ 19 4.8 Opening, changing and printing a word set .............................................. 20 4.9 Opening an existing patient file ................................................................ 21 4.10 Saving a patient file ................................................................................ 23 4.11 Saving a patient file under a different name ........................................... 24 4.12 Altering a patient file ............................................................................... 25 5. General Hints ................................................................................................. 26
2. Installation
The Speech Motor Learning Program has an automated installer. This installer handles all the installation procedures. All you need to do is to execute this installer and follow the onscreen prompts. To start the installation process, execute the following steps: Insert the disk you are installing the program from, into the drive. In the Microsoft Windows desktop environment (your standard Windows screen), click on the Start button on the taskbar. Then click on Run and type the drive name of the drive you are installing the program from, followed by the file name Setup.exe in the field provided in the window that appears on the screen. Your entry should be similar to the example below: A:\Setup.exe (where A:\ is the drive you are installing the program from).
On most personal computers, the floppy disk drive is drive A:\ and the CD Rom is drive D:\. If you are not sure what the name of your floppy disk drive or CD Rom is, click on the Browse button on the screen shown above. A screen similar to the following will appear:
Double click on My Computer and then double-click on the drive you want to install the program from. If you have selected the correct drive, two filenames will appear. Click on the Setup file and then click on the Open button. The original screen will now be visible again with the correct location and filename automatically typed in for you. Click on the OK button. Alternative: You could also use Windows Explorer to locate and execute the Setup.exe file. To do this, right-click on the Start button on the taskbar in the Microsoft Windows desktop environment (your standard Windows screen). A pop-up menu will appear. Click on Explore. The standard Windows Explorer screen will now appear. From here you can select the drive you are installing the program from and then look for the file Setup.exe. Double-click on the file to execute it. Once the installer is loaded, the following screen will appear:
After you have carefully read the information on the screen, click on the Next button. You are now required to specify the destination directory for the installation of the program. All the files belonging to the program will be copied to this directory. The default installation directory is: C:\Program Files\SM4 Development\Speech Motor Learning Program. The destination directory appears near the bottom of the screen, as shown below:
It is recommended that you dont change this directory, but if you want to install the program to a different location, click on the Browse button. The following screen will appear:
Choose the new location to install the program to and click on the OK button. After you are satisfied that the installation directory is correct, click on the Next button. 5
Next you are required to specify the location where a shortcut to the program will be added in the Start menu on the Windows desktop. The default location is Start / Programs / Speech Motor Learning Program. You may change the location, but it is recommended to keep the default location. Click on the Next button.
The Speech Motor Learning Program is now installed on your computer in the directory you have selected. A shortcut was also created on the Start menu of the Windows desktop. If your computer shows a message asking if you want to restart your computer, click on the Yes button. Your computer will now shut down and restart. After your computer has restarted, the screen shown below will appear. If your computer didnt display a message asking if you want to restart your computer, you should see the screen below:
3. Uninstall
To remove the Speech Motor Learning Program from your system, you must uninstall it using the standard Windows uninstall methods. DO NOT JUST DELETE THE PROGRAM FILES MANUALLY! That will NOT remove all the necessary files from your computer. To uninstall the Speech Motor Learning Program, and therefore remove all the programs files from your computer, execute the following steps: In the Microsoft Windows desktop environment, click on the Start button, then select Settings and click on Control Panel. Then double click on Add/Remove Programs. Alternatively, in the Microsoft Windows desktop environment, double click on the My Computer icon, double click on Control Panel and double click on Add/Remove Programs.
Look for and select the Speech Motor Learning Program option in the list of programs given.
Click on the Add/Remove button. Click on the Yes button when asked whether you want to permanently remove the program from your computer.
The program is now being removed from your computer. uninstall process is completed, click on the OK button.
When the
The Program is now completely removed from your system. The patient files and word set files that you created and saved with the Speech Motor Learning Program are still located where you saved them on disk. They were not removed and should be deleted manually should you wish to do so.
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In the top right corner of the main window, you will find the standard Microsoft Windows icons to Minimize, Maximize and Close the program.
The File menu contains the options for creating, saving and opening your files, for exiting the program, as well as a list of the most recent files you have worked on. The View menu contains options to display or hide the toolbar and the status bar. The Create menu contains the different options for creating CVC and CVCV word sets. The Help menu contains information about the program.
The toolbar contains the following icons: Create a new document Open an existing file Save the current file Create CVCV and CVC word sets 11
Create CVCV word sets Create CVC word sets About SML
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4.2.7 Reductions
The more consonants and vowels you use in creating a nonword set, the bigger the resulting set will be. It will often be necessary to specify a reduction on the resultant nonword set. If not, the nonword set may be thousands of pages long! The Speech Motor Learning Program allows five different types of reductions: None, Small, Medium, Large, Huge. When choosing a reduction, a certain number of nonwords will be removed from the set you create, to make it smaller and more manageable. Note, that the names of the reductions specify the number of nonwords to be REMOVED and not the number of nonwords that remain after the reduction. When choosing None, no nonwords will be removed from the set and the set will thus contain all possible nonwords consisting of the sounds you chose.
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If you want to save the current patient file, click on the Yes button. After you have saved the current file (see 4.5 Saving a patient file), all the data on the main window will be cleared and you can start working on a new patient file. If you do not want to save the current file, click on the No button. All the data on the main window will be cleared and you can start working on a new patient file. If you click on the Cancel button, your action will be canceled and youll return to the current patient file. Entering the patient name: (see 4.2.4 Patient name) Click in the text box next to Patient name: (or press Alt+P on the keyboard). Enter a patient name in the field provided on the main screen. If you dont want to supply a patient name, you can type in any phrase to identify the patient file and the word sets created from the file. Supplying the desired consonants: (see 4.2.5 Consonants and vowels) Click in the first open space (the space next to 1:) in the box with the heading Consonants in priority order (or press Alt+S on the keyboard). Type in the first (most important) consonant in the space. You can now supply as many consonants as you want in the open spaces, by clicking in the next space or by pressing the Tab key on your keyboard to move to the next space and typing the desired consonants in priority order. You can go back to the previous consonant, simply by clicking in that text box, or by pressing Shift+Tab on your keyboard.
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Supplying the desired vowels: (see 4.2.5 Consonants and vowels) Click in the first open space (the space next to 1:) in the box with the heading Vowels in priority order (or press Alt+W on the keyboard). Type in the first vowel in the space. You can now supply as many vowels as you want in the open spaces, by clicking in the next space or by pressing the Tab key on your keyboard to move to the next space and typing the desired vowels in priority order. You can go back to the previous vowel, simply by clicking in that text box, or by pressing Shift+Tab on your keyboard. After following these steps, your screen should look something like this:
Note: Ignore the values specifying the consonant and vowel ranges and the type of reduction. These will only be needed later. You should now save the new patient file (see 4.10 Saving a patient file). The new patient file is created and ready for future use. To create a word set from this file, see the next section: 4.4 Preparation before creating a nonword set.
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You must now specify a name and location where the nonword set should be saved. Choose a location for the file and specify a filename in the space provided. Note that the name and location do not necessarily correspond to that of the patient file from which the word set is created. You should also choose the file format of the word set. There are two options: you can save the file as a Plain Text file (.txt) or as a Microsoft Word file (.doc). If you save the file as a Plain Text file, you can open and edit the word set in any text editor or word processor. If you save the file in Microsoft Word format, you can only open and edit the word set in Microsoft Word (see 4.8 Opening, changing and printing a word set).
After you have selected a name, type and location for the word set file, click on the Save button. The nonword set is now saved to the specified location. 17
You must now specify a name and location where the nonword set should be saved. Choose a location for the file and specify a filename in the space provided. Note that the name and location do not necessarily correspond to that of the patient file from which the word set is created. You should also choose the file format of the word set. There are two options: you can save the file as a Plain Text file (.txt) or as a Microsoft Word file (.doc). If you save the file as a Plain Text file, you can open and edit the word set in any text editor or word processor. If you save the file in Microsoft Word format, you can only open and edit the nonword set in Microsoft Word (see 4.8 Opening, changing and printing a word set).
After you have selected a name, type and location for the nonword set file, click on the Save button. The nonword set is now saved to the specified location. 18
You must now specify a name and location where the nonword set should be saved. Choose a location for the file and specify a filename in the space provided. Note that the name and location do not necessarily correspond to that of the patient file from which the word set is created. You should also choose the file format of the word set. There are two options: you can save the file as a Plain Text file (.txt) or as a Microsoft Word file (.doc). If you save the file as a Plain Text file, you can open and edit the word set in any text editor or word processor. If you save the file in Microsoft Word format, you can only open and edit the word set in Microsoft Word (see 4.8 Opening, changing and printing a word set).
After you have selected a name, type and location for the nonword set file, click on the Save button. The word set is now saved to the specified location.
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the toolbar. Select the directory and file you want to open and click on Open. Note that only files created by the Speech Motor Learning Program can be opened in the program. These files all end with .sml).
Alternative: In the File menu on the menubar, the four most recent files you have worked on, are displayed. If the file you want to open is one of the four most recent files you have worked on, you can open the file much quicker by clicking on the File menu and then selecting the file you want to open. If the file does not appear in the File menu, you have to open the file as described above. If an existing file is currently open with unsaved changes: If an existing file is open and there are any unsaved changes in the file, you will see a message similar to the following:
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If you want to save the changes, click on the Yes button. If you click on the No button, all the changes you have made since you last saved the file, will be lost. If you want to cancel your actions, that is, if you dont want to open another file anymore, but return to your current file, click on the Cancel button. If the default file is open: The default file named Untitled.sml is opened every time you start the program. If the default file (Untitled.sml) is open or if you have created a new file (see 4.3 Creating a new patient file) and you havent saved the changes yet, you will see the following message:
If you want to save any changes you have made, click on the Yes button, supply a name for the file as well as a location where the file should be saved and click on the Save button. If there are no changes to the default file that you would like to save, click on the No button. If you want to cancel your actions, that is, if you dont want to open another file anymore, but return to the default file, click on the Cancel button. The file that you have selected to open, is now open and the information that was previously saved in that file is displayed on the screen. You can now change, add or remove information (see 4.12 Altering a patient file) or create a word set.
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If you have already saved the file previously, the file will be saved again under its current name (the name of the currently open file is displayed at the top left corner of the main window). If you have never saved the file before, a window will be displayed where you can supply a name for the file, as well as the location where the file is to be written to. Choose a location and supply a name for the file and then click on the Save button.
Notes on saving a file: When you save a file, the information that was previously saved in the file is replaced by the new information. If you still want the old information and you want to save the new information as well, you have to save the file containing the new information with a different name (see 4.11 Saving a patient file under a different name). When you change the information in a patient file, nothing is done about the word set files created from the mentioned patient file. No changes are made to the word sets. If you want the word sets to reflect the changes in the patient file, you have to create new word sets (see 4.4 Preparation before creating a word set). When you create a new word set, you can then either replace the old word set(s) or keep the old ones and create a new word set with a different name.
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You can now supply a new filename and location for the file. After you have done this, click on the Save button to save the file. Click on the Cancel button to return to the current file without saving. Note: If you save a file under a different name, using Save As, the original file is not replaced - a new file is created. That means that there are now two files: the original file, as well as the new file. If you dont want the original file anymore, you have to delete the file in the Windows Explorer. If you simply want to change the name of a file, without creating a new file, the best option is to rename the file in Windows Explorer. To do this, right-click on the Start button on the taskbar of your Windows desktop and then click on Explore. The Windows Explorer screen will appear. Locate the file you want to rename and right-click on the file. On the pop-up menu that appears, click on Rename. Change the filename to the new desired name and press the Enter key on your keyboard. The file is now renamed.
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5. General Hints
Here are a few general hints to make the Speech Motor Learning Program easier to use and make it easier to manage many patients data and word sets. Dont create more than one patient file for a patient. Store the target sounds for the patient in that single file you can always add more sounds later and then just save the file again. When you want to create different nonword sets, use the Ranges option on the main screen of the Speech Motor Learning Program to specify which sounds to use in the creation of the word set. Dont create a different patient file for each different nonword set. We suggest that you create a directory where you store all your patient files and word sets in. This will avoid confusion and will ensure that you always know where to look for the files when you need them. When you have more than one patient, it may also be a good idea to create a subdirectory for each patient. In each patients directory you can then store the patient file, as well as all the word sets that you have created for that patient. An example of such a structure in Windows Explorer would be:
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