Master Key Help Topics

2. Key Features

Individual Scoring and History

Each user gets a Pupil file which contains the detailed history of the Pupil’s typing performance. In addition the log can be saved and the graph and log can be printed. See 6. The History Window

ParaTyper Game

Alternate your routine of drills with a challenging and truly fun typing game.

Type downloadable books

Put a book you downloaded from Project Gutenberg, or any other long plain text file, in the Drills folder. Master Key will paginate the book so you can pick a page at a time to do as a drill or use in ParaTyper.

Mastery Goal and Certificate Print-out

The status of your Mastery and what is required for Mastery are presented in the History window on the Mastery tab. Once you have achieved Mastery for a Drill, you can print a Certificate of Mastery acknowledging that you have mastered that Drill. See 8. Lesson Plan

Two-tier Password System

Passwords for both Pupils and the Teacher can be turned on and off. The Teacher password is a master key to all Pupil files. Teachers can change their passwords and decide whether or not Pupils can change their passwords. See 4. Passwords

Multiple Class Support and Class Editor

Pupils may be divided into classes and Drills may be divided into Units so that an entire school may leave all the Pupil and Drill files in one file structure. Pupils may choose their class at any time or be prompted when Master Key is launched or when a Pupil logs-off. Teachers may conveniently edit the settings of a Class of Pupil files at a time and switch between classes easily. All of the settings for all of the Pupils in a Class can be edited at once and selectively applied to single or multiple Pupils. This is a fast way to assign a particular Drill and Speed Goal to a whole classroom. See 7. Classes and Units

Support for Centralized Files in a Mac Lab

Master Key can share a large centralized set of Pupil files and Drills with other users on an AppleShare network, allowing any user to use any lab Mac. In addition, a single set of preferences can be used for all lab Macs, ensuring consistency and simplifying the changing of settings on multiple Macs. In Macintosh Manager environments, Master Key can remember the user and load that user upon launch. It can also be setup to work with individual network accounts. See 9. Multiple-users/Network

Pupil Privileges

The Teacher can grant the Pupil the ability to:

See 3. Changing the options