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- Quictype, By Matthew J. W. Ratcliff, 13-JUL-89
-
- Quictype is the perfect game for polishing your touch typing skills.
- This program will work in CGA, EGA, VGA, or Hercules graphics capable
- systems, thanks to Turbo C's BGI (Borland graphics interface) library.
- The user may specify the graphics mode, and optionally the practice
- text file for typing.
-
- When run, Quictype defaults to the highest resolution of your
- system and uses the practice file QUICTYPE.DAT, if no parameters are
- passed from the command line. The optional command line format is as
- follows:
-
- QUICTYPE [mode [practicefile]]
-
- The modes are 1 for CGA, 2 for EGA or VGA, and 3 for hercules. If you
- have a dual display system, both monochrome and color, you may specify
- QUICTYPE 3 to practice typing on the hercules display. If you wish to
- specify the pratcice typing filename, the mode must be specified on
- the command line as well:
-
- QUICTYPE 2 SPELLING.DAT
-
- The practice file is a simple ASCII text file, up to 40 lines of 80 column
- text. Any line that begins with a semicolon (;) is treated as a comment
- and ignored by QUICTYPE, as it processes the practice file. This allows
- you to place comments in your file such as ";Spelling lesson #1 from
- chapter 4" or ";Q and X intensive practice file".
-
- Quictype presents a menu with four options. Options 1 through 3
- select increasing levels of typing speed, and option 4 quits to the
- DOS prompt. If you have a very fast AT system, you may wish to select
- a slower game play mode, even if you are a fast typist. Regardless of
- what game playing speed you choose, your word per minute (WPM) typing
- speed ratings are always accurate.
-
- Once a typing speed has been selected, the game play screen is
- presented as a field of twinkling stars. The first sentence is
- selected and immediately begins smooth scrolling down the display.
- There is a dividing line, below which your typing cursor appears, at
- the bottom of the display. You must successfully type the sentence
- before it reaches this dividing line. If it reaches bottom, every
- character not typed is counted as a typing error.
-
- As you type the sentence, your input appears at the bottom of the
- screen. Typing errors are displayed, followed by a brief chirping
- sound. The error is then immediately erased, at which point you can
- retype the key correctly. This encourages correct typing the FIRST
- TIME, disallowing the use of the backspace key for corrections. (A
- good typist is measured by both speed and accuracy.)
-
- When you have completed typing a sentence, several computations are
- made and displayed at the top of the screen. The first display field,
- called "Pct", is your typing accuracy, a percentage. If you made no
- typing errors, it will read 100. The next field is "WPM Burst", the
- speed, in words per minute, at which you typed that last sentence.
- This field is followed by "WPM Ave", your average typing thus far in
- the game. The last field is your "Best WPM", fastest Burst WPM in the
- game thus far.
-
- Sentences are thrown up on the dispaly one right after the other, as
- each is typed completely. Quictype keeps track of your typing
- mistakes and dynamically adjusts game play speed to match your typing
- ability. A lot of typing mistakes will slow down the scrolling of the
- sentences, minimizing the "pressure" of typing fast so you can
- concentrate on typing correctly. For each sentence typed with no
- errors, the game play speed increases slightly. Each time your Burst
- WPM tops your Best WPM, the game speed will take a jump. When you are
- on a roll, typing faster and faster each round, Quictype keeps
- increasing the scrolling speed to continually challenge you.
-
- Pressing the escape key any time during game play will stop it early
- and prompt you to play another game or quit. When each game is
- completed, Quictype reports several statistics to give more
- information on your overall typing abilities. Your BEST WPM is
- displayed once again. Total characters typed, followed by total
- typing errors are shown, along with a typing quality percentage rating
- for the entire game. This should be very near 100 percent, or you are
- trying to type too fast. It is best to build up typing speed
- gradually, maintaining a high level of typing quality at all times.
- This information is followed by a list of up to ten of your most
- frequent typing mistakes, sorted in descending order of occurence.
- This immediately tells you which keys you are weakest on. A
- distinction is made between upper and lower case characters as well,
- which can indicate that you may know a key's location, but have
- trouble typing it with the shift key depressed, for example. Each
- erroneous character is enclosed in square brackets. If you see empty
- brackets, this means you had trouble with the space bar (indicating
- that you are probably trying to push too hard for speed again).
-
- Quictype is a great program for touch typists who need to improve
- their typing speed or zero in on typing accuracy. From the error
- reports, you can see the problem keys. At this point you can create
- different practice text files, which concentrate heavily on the those
- problem areas. Practice files made up of spelling homework for your
- children is another good use for Quictype.
-
- Quictype is a copyrighted program, released as shareware. A suggested
- contribution of $5 for the use of this program is requested.
-
- By:
- Matthew J. W. Ratcliff
- Ratware Softworks
- 32 S. Hartnett Ave.
- St. Louis, MO 63135
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