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A Working Demonstration
UAIE™
Communication Support Mode
An autism-inclusive extension to the Universal Adaptive Interface Engine
Fiza Pathan Publishing (OPC) Private Limited
Mumbai · first published 6 May 2026
Patent Application 202621054517 · TM 7653558, 7653559, 7653575, 7653576
❞ A Note Before You Begin ❟
What follows is a working demonstration. There is no sign-in. There is no account. Nothing you do on this page is uploaded, logged, or shared. The whole demonstration runs inside your own browser, and you can close the tab at any moment without leaving a trace behind. If a feature does not feel right for you, turn it off; if a sound is not the sound you wanted, stop it; if you need a quiet screen, tap Quiet Mode and the page will become a softly-tinted sanctuary until you tell it otherwise.
I built this mode for the readers I have taught, and for the readers I have not yet met whose teachers, parents, and self-advocates have told me, in many different words, the same thing: that interfaces are too loud, too fast, too cluttered, too sure of themselves. Communication Support Mode is offered in the contrary spirit. It is calm. It is slow when slowness helps. It does not pretend to know who you are. The four-mode chooser exists so that you can tell the page what you want it to do, rather than the page assuming.
— Fiza Pathan
Mumbai, the sixth of May, two thousand and twenty-six.
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❞ Or Try It Below ❟
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What you’ll find
Six features, designed to be calm and predictable, with a four-mode first-launch chooser so you are met by what you need rather than by every feature at once.
❦ Visual Schedule Builder. Build a First/Then pair, or a longer sequence of up to twelve steps, with pictograms above each label. Mark items done. Schedules stay on your device only.
❦ Plain Words. A 185-entry dictionary expands idioms, replaces formal vocabulary, and concretises abstract quantifiers. The original always stays available alongside, so nothing is hidden from you.
❦ Predictability Indicator. Hints when a passage contains many things that change suddenly — long sentences, idioms, dense pronouns — and shows you which phrases triggered the rating.
❦ Sensory Calm. Reduce animation, suppress flashing patterns, enable confirmation haptics. Six ambient sound tiles — white, pink, brown noise, rain, ocean, fan — synthesised in your browser, not streamed.
❦ Symbol Support. Small pictograms appear above key words in the text you paste. The words remain visible and selectable; the pictograms accompany, not replace.
❦ Quiet Mode. A one-tap full-screen sanctuary. Sounds stop. Animations stop. The page becomes a softly-tinted surface with a single round button labelled Tap when ready. You decide when to come back.
About this demonstration
No sign-in, no telemetry. The demonstration is a single self-contained HTML file. It does not contact any server during use. Your schedules, settings, and preferences are saved only to your own browser’s local storage; clearing the site data clears them. Nothing is sent to Fiza Pathan Publishing (OPC) Private Limited or to any third party.
No diagnostic claim. Communication Support Mode is described in terms of what it offers, not in terms of who is presumed to need it. The four-mode chooser is selected by you, not assigned by the software. Nothing about your choice is recorded as a label about you.
Pictogram libraries. Pictograms are drawn from two sources in this demonstration: an inline UAIE library of sixty pictograms, designed under the direction of Ms Fiza Pathan and published by Fiza Pathan Publishing (OPC) Private Limited, released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0; and the Mulberry Symbol Set (when self-hosted), licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 UK. ARASAAC, the much-loved pictogram library of the Government of Aragón, was considered; Centro ARASAAC has confirmed in writing that their non-commercial licence (CC BY-NC-SA) does not extend to products with commercial features in any tier, and we respect that decision in full. No ARASAAC material is used in any UAIE surface.
Same engine, several places. The demonstration on this page is the canonical version. The same six features are available across the UAIE browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge; the UAIE Microsoft Word add-in; and the UAIE Android application on Amazon Appstore.
For schools and institutions
Schools, districts, AAC clinics, and accessibility offices interested in evaluating Communication Support Mode for institutional use are warmly invited to write to us. A future Premium tier (per-student licensing, white-labelling, administrative tooling) is in specification. We do not have institutional pricing to publish at this stage; we would prefer to understand your context first.
For institutional inquiries: fizapathan@fizapathanpublishing.com
For support: uaie.support@gmail.com
For feedback on this demonstration: tell us what worked and what did not.
UAIE™ is a trademark owned by Ms Fiza Pathan (Applications 7653558, 7653559, 7653575, 7653576). UDIL is her original pedagogical framework, conceived by her.
Patent Application 202621054517 (29 April 2026), filed in the name of Ms Fiza Pathan.
The UAIE products will be managed by Fiza Pathan Publishing (OPC) Private Limited (CIN U22200MH2016OPC280629), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.