Touch Typing Tutor
Touch Typing Tutor | |
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Touch Typing Tutor (Front Cover) [1] | |
Publisher(s) | Texas Instruments (TI) |
Original Retail Price | $39.95 (USD) |
Programmer(s) | Susan U. Powell |
Part# | PHM 3064 |
Format(s) | Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module |
Release | 1982 (2nd Quarter) |
Genre(s) | Educational, Puzzle |
Contents
Advertising Blurbs
Front Cover of Manual
Provides flexible, varied drills designed to help you learn basic typing skills if you are a beginner or to polish your touch-typing skills if you are an experienced typist.
Triton Catalog - Spring 1984
Teaches beginning typists by using Tl-99/4A keyboard . . . and improves speed and accuracy of those who need brushing up. Includes a diagnostic section with words-per minute timing, individual keystroke analysis and practice, and an entertaining practice game.
Manual
Introduction
In this day and age, the ability to use a typewriter or a computer keyboard is almost as critical as the traditional "3 R's" - "reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic.
The Touch Typing Tutor Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module is designed to help you learn basic typing skills if you are a beginner or to polish your touch-typing skills if you are an experienced typist. The flexible, varied drills in the module provide practice on:
■ Single keystrokes and letter combinations. ■ Over 40 frequently used word beginnings and endings. ■ Sentences. ■ Over 500 frequently used words. The TI-99/4A computer has both upper- and lower-case characters; however, lower-case letters are displayed on the screen as small capitals. Note: While using the Touch Typing Tutor module, be sure that the ALPHA LOCK is in the off (up) position. Otherwise, certain characters will not be recognized by the computer. The practice material for these drills is randomly generated each time you use the module. As a result, no two practice sessions are the same. The module program is organized in three major sections. Lessons This section teaches you the keys on the keyboard and provides practice typing words or number/symbol combinations. The alphabet keys are introduced in the first six lessons (Levels 1 through 3). Numbers, symbols, and punctuation are covered next in eight lessons (Levels 4 through 8). Following each set of two lessons is a review, which gives you practice on the keys that were covered in previous lessons, as well as the new material in the current lessons.