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- Copyright 1988-1992, David P. Gray, Gray Design Associates
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- Member, Association of Shareware Professionals
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- 1. Specification
- 2. System requirements
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- 3. USER GUIDE
- 3.1 Starting program
- 3.2 Menu selection
- 3.3 Main menu
- 3.4 Speed menu
- 3.5 Tutorial menu
- 3.6 Utilities menu
- 3.7 Game menu
- 3.8 Options menu
- 3.9 Calculating your mistakes
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- 4. Registration
- 5. Order form
- 6. Methods of payment
- 7. Distribution notice
- 8. User license
- 9. Disclaimer of warranty
- 10. Association of Shareware Professionals
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- TUTORIAL MODE
- Has eight graduated lessons and adapts itself automatically to the
- users skill level. Bar graphs showing progress are automatically
- available after each set of lessons.
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- SPEED MODE
- Is designed for typists and companies to measure typing speeds.
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- GAME MODE
- Adapts itself to the typists skill, forcing the user to type faster
- and faster throughout the five skill levels.
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- TOUCH TYPE TUTOR is designed for minimal system requirements and should be
- runable on just about any IBM PC type or compatible.
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- Although the program includes several graphical type screens, they are all
- constructed using the standard IBM graphical character set and so no graphics
- adapter card is required.
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- TOUCH TYPE TUTOR will run in multiple colors on a color screen and will also
- run in monochrome on a monochrome adaptor.
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- ▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒ 3.1 STARTING PROGRAM ▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒
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- To start TOUCH TYPE TUTOR from the DOS prompt type: TTT
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- There is an alternative method of starting TOUCH TYPE TUTOR which supplies the
- name of the user from the command line. This is the same name you would use
- when running the tutor in teach-mode and allows an automatic way of starting
- e.g. from a batch file, so that you do not need to type in your name every
- time you run the program.
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- For example if the name you use is "Fred" start the program by
- typing: "ttt -nFred" or "ttt -n Fred"
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- (The "-n" is a standard UNIX way of specifying switches).
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- The program features menu boxes for ease of use. Select the desired option
- using the up and down arrow keys and then hit enter. Select the QUIT option
- to return one menu level back and finally to quit the program from the top
- level.
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- Alternatively, you can type the first highlighted character of each selection
- to choose that selection or if you have a mouse connected to your computer,
- click the left mouse button over the selection.
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- Remember to use the online help provided if you are not sure which option to
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- SPEED ............... an easy way of measuring the speed of a typist using
- selectable styles of text in various categories. This mode does assume some
- basic proficiency at touch typing. The typist is allowed to practice with a
- few lines of text before the proper measurement takes place.
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- TUTORIAL ............ a graduated series of lessons to enable anyone to
- learn to touch type. It does not assume any prior skill but will adapt itself
- to the proficiency of the user.
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- GAME ................ designed to help you familiarize with finger placement
- as well as provide some light hearted relief.
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- OPTIONS ............. you can change screen colors, wpm threshold, number of
- screens and enable or disable the mouse.
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- The clock will not start timing your responses until you type the first
- character. At the end of the real test (as opposed to the warm up) your
- results will be written to a file called RESULTS.TTX. The results of the
- speed test are stored in the file RESULTS. This file is overwritten after
- every completed speed test. It provides a copy of the results for reference
- purposes after the test has been completed.
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- While typing you can optionally switch the beeper ON or OFF with the ! key.
- You may abort a session early by hitting the ESC key at any time but if you do
- this your speed will not be calculated.
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- GENERAL ............. general style of text on which your speed can be tested.
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- LEGAL ............... legal style of text on which your speed can be tested.
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- MEDICAL ............. medical style of text on which your speed can be tested.
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- TECHNO .............. computer style of text on which your speed can be tested.
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- CUSTOM .............. by editing this file you can add a totally new style of
- text to the list. To edit this speed test file use either the EDLIN command
- which is described in your MS-DOS manual, or use any editor or word processor
- you may have on your system. Remember to save as ASCII if you are using a word
- processor and remember NOT to use special word processing commands.
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- The first time you enter this menu you will be asked for your name. Your name
- is used to create a file to save your results at the end of each session. If
- more than one person uses TOUCH TYPE TUTOR on one computer then please make
- sure you do not use the same names and so avoid confusion. You may use spaces,
- numbers and underlines in your name.
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- START NEXT SCREEN ....... you will be presented with a series of lessons which
- gradually introduce more keys from the keyboard. The computer assesses your
- progress at the end of each session and decides whether it is time to promote
- you to the next lesson. The SHIFT key is not introduced until lesson 8. Until
- then all characters are presented in lower case. After lesson 8 you must use
- the SHIFT key as needed.
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- The clock will not start timing your responses until you type the first
- character. TOUCH TYPE TUTOR adapts to your level of skill giving you more
- practice with the characters you find hardest.
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- The results of the tutorial lessons, referred to as "history files" are
- available from the Utilities Menu.
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- A bargraph is shown after each screen showing your relative performance on each
- key. Only keys which take part in the lesson are highlighted. One block is
- shown for each mistake made for a key, and also as a measure of the time taken
- to press the key. At the end of a lesson a chart is drawn showing your
- performance in words per minute throughout each screen of the lesson.
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- The mistakes and timings for each key are averaged out since most keys will be
- used more than once in a screen. The blocks used to show relative timing among
- the keys are normalized and do not indicate any specific time value.
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- KEYS INTRODUCED
- IN THIS LESSON .......... this shows a picture of the keyboard with the new keys
- for this lesson highlighted. A list of keys with finger positions is also
- presented.
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- FINGER PLACEMENT
- FOR ANY KEY ............. this provides a handy reminder for which finger
- should be used to press which key. Again, a picture of the keyboard is shown
- with keys and instructions highlighted as you press a key.
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- UTILITIES ............... this takes you to the Utilities Menu.
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- BEEPER ON/OFF ........... this toggles the state of the beeper used to signal
- when you make a mistake. The current state of the beeper is shown here and also
- in each typing screen in the top right corner. While typing a screen, you may
- hit ! to toggle the beeper.
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- This menu is available from within the Tutorial Menu and has the following
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- FORCE LESSON NUMBER ..... allows you to change the lesson number currently set
- for you in the TUTORIAL mode. Forcing the lesson number will disrupt your
- learning progression but is provided for completeness.
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- If you are unable to reach the required speed to progress through the lessons,
- a better way is to change the speed required for promotion to the next lesson.
- You can change this from the Options Menu in the Main Menu level. If you change
- the lesson number here, it will revert to the lesson found in your history file
- the next time you start TOUCH TYPE TUTOR unless you complete a lesson and save
- the results to disk.
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- SHOW HISTORY FILE ....... prints your history file on the screen. The history
- file is written every time you complete all the screens of a lesson and request
- the results be saved to disk. It shows the lesson number, the speed you
- attained and the date for each completed lesson.
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- These history files are stored in files whose name is of the form NAME.TTT,
- where NAME is the name you typed in when prompted at the beginning of the
- tutorial. These files are updated only at the completion of all the screens
- of a lesson.
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- This simple game is designed to teach both familiarity with the positions of
- keys and also to encourage consistency of typing speed. The key to winning
- this game is to type consistently while gradually increasing your speed.
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- The object of the game is to move the person who seems to be trapped on a
- moving conveyor belt heading toward a rather fearsome looking spear. You
- notice a white letter appear above the person and that typing the letter allows
- the person to jump away from the spear. As more letters take its place, you
- can type them until the person makes it all the way to the left end of the belt
- and thus to safety. You may also notice, however that the belt seems to get
- faster too, and the spear gets closer and closer.
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- This menu is available from the Main Menu and has the following selectors:-
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- COLORS .............. you can select a color scheme from one of the predefined
- sets. Your selection will be remembered next time you start TOUCH TYPE TUTOR.
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- WPM THRESHOLD ....... this option allows you to change the speed needed to
- progress to the next lesson in the tutorial. If your speed matches or exceeds
- this value after completing all the screens of a lesson then you will be
- promoted to the next lesson. A value of 30 words per minute has been found
- appropriate to provide a challenging goal for a fast learner, however you may
- select a higher or a lower value to suit your own pace. The lower the value,
- the faster you will progress. If you set the value too high, you may become
- frustrated by not seeming to progress fast enough. On the other hand, setting
- the value too low may give you a false sense of achievement and cause you to
- complete the course without actually learning to touch type properly. Your
- selection will be remembered next time you start TOUCH TYPE TUTOR.
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- NUMBER OF SCREENS ... changes the number of screens that make up a lesson
- in the Tutorial Menu (note that this is effectively "cheating" and it is left
- to individual users to decide whether this is more beneficial to their progress
- than the normal operation of the program). When you have completed all the
- screens for a lesson, the results will be written to your history file on the
- disk. Your selection will be remembered next time you start TOUCH TYPE TUTOR.
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- ENABLE MOUSE ........ if TOUCH TYPE TUTOR detects that a mouse is present then
- the mouse interface will be available automatically. This should work with any
- mouse that uses the standard MicroSoft mouse device interface (the INT 33H
- standard which includes all MicroSoft and Logitech mice).
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- DISABLE MOUSE ....... the mouse can be disabled while in TOUCH TYPE TUTOR by
- selecting "disable mouse" in the Options Menu. The disable mouse is provided
- for those who prefer the keyboard interface for menus and find the mouse cursor
- distracting. You can re-enable it by toggling the same selector which now
- reads "enable mouse".
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- There are several ways to check your typing against the sentences generated.
- One is to simply match letter for letter what you type versus what you should
- have typed. This can prove disastrous if you get "out of sync" with the
- sentence. For example if you type an extra letter such as in "commputer" when
- you should have typed "computer", your text will appear wrong for every letter
- typed after that until you happen to notice what happened and get back in sync.
- The same thing can happen if you type too few letters. Other computer typing
- tutors adopt this approach which proves annoying and less than satisfactory.
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- Another way is to try to automatically re-synchronize the matching up of letters
- and words that you typed after you make a mistake. This would be the ideal,
- however it is not foolproof and can just as easily go wrong, especially if
- characters, a whole word or even a whole sentence were accidently missed. This
- is one area where a human operator will be able to spot where the mistake was
- made far more easily than a computer program.
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- The method TOUCH TYPE TUTOR adopts is to force the synchronization. In other
- words, you can't continue after a mistake until you type the correct letter.
- Only one mistake is counted for each occurrence however, so the total number
- of mistakes will be correct. Although the flow of typing is interrupted by
- this approach, this was felt to be preferable to presenting possibly incorrect
- statistics by method two above, and the annoying run-on problem of method one.
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- This software is distributed as Shareware or "try before you buy" software.
- You are required to register this software if you continue to use it after
- an initial evaluation period.
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- For registering you will receive:
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- 1. The latest registered version including extra tutorial sentences.
- 2. Instructions on how to brand your name or company name on the
- opening screen.
- 3. Details of a special discount subscription to Shareware Magazine
- ($9.97 instead of the regular price of $20.00 for one year).
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- This software is branded to an individual rack vendor and must UNDER NO
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- BBSs, mail order, SIGs, or other retail rack vendors. It retains all
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- You are granted a limited license to use this software for evaluation purposes.
- If you wish to continue using this software after evaluation, you are required
- to register your copy with the author (see registration section above).
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- Companies wishing to use this software in multiple locations concurrently
- should refer to site license rates below.
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- We offer a 50% discount for volume sales, or if you prefer, site licenses as
- follows:
- Number of Machines
- Up to 10 ........................ $ 100.00
- Up to 25 ........................ $ 250.00
- Up to 50 ........................ $ 500.00
- Up to 100 ........................ $ 750.00
- Over 100 ........................ $ P.O.A.
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- This software is provided "AS IS" and the author makes no warranty of any
- kind, expressed or implied, including without limitation, any warranties of
- merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose.
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- Good data processing procedure dictates that any program be thoroughly tested
- with non-critical data before relying on it. The user must assume the entire
- risk of using the program.
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- In no event will the author be liable for incidental, consequential, indirect
- or other damages including any lost profits or lost savings arising from the
- use of, or inability to use the software even if the author has been advised of
- the possibility of such damages, or for any claim by any other party. And in
- no event shall the liability for any damages ever exceed the price paid for the
- software, regardless of the form and/or extent of the claim.
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- This software is produced by David P. Gray who is a member of the Association
- of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware
- principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related
- problem with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able
- to help.
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- The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member,
- but does not provide technical support for members' products. Please write to
- the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442, USA or send a
- CompuServe message via Easyplex to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
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