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- TouchType v1.0
- by
- Ralph J. Whittaker, Jr.
- Colorado Springs Area Computer (CSAC)
-
- This program is designed to TEACH the beginning typist how
- to TOUCH TYPE. It is designed in such a manner that even a
- 5 year old can learn how to TouchType.
-
- TOUCH TYPING is the method preferred by the professionals.
- It allows total freedom of creative thought and maximum
- speed. The accomplished TouchTypist can literally close
- their eyes and, to coin a phrase, "let their fingers do the
- walking". In this age-of-the-computer virtually every one
- will soon be using a keyboard.
-
- If you like this program or if it helps you or one of your
- loved ones to become a better typist, send five bucks
- ($5.00) to:
-
- CSAC
- 5640 Tomah Dr.
- Colorado Springs, CO 80918
- Phone: 303-260-9724
-
-
- If you have a problem, suggestion, or comment leave a
- message on the Colorado Springs Area Computer (CSAC) at the
- above number.
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- INSTALLATION
-
- TouchType was written on an IBM CLONE with a CGA card and a
- color monitor. It has been tested on composite monitors
- (both green and amber) and works fine... If you run this
- program on a system with a Monochrome monitor you may have
- to issue the MODE BW80 directive. Insure that MODE.COM is
- pathed to before you issue this directive.
-
- Simply copy all files in the archive into a subdirectory (or
- onto a floppy) and start the program by typing TTYPE <ENTER>.
-
-
- AN INTRODUCTION TO TOUCHTYPING
-
- What is TouchTyping? TouchTyping is a method of typing
- where by your fingers rest on a set of keys called the
-
- HOME ROW
-
- Each finger is responsible for striking only certain keys,
- i.e. The little finger on the left hand strikes ONLY the !,
- 1, Q, A, Z, tab, and left shift. It NEVER strikes any other
- key. The fingers are assigned home row keys as follows:
-
- LEFT HAND RIGHT HAND
-
- 1. little finger = A little finger = ;
- 2. ring finger = S ring finger = L
- 3. middle finger = D middle finger = K
- 4. index finger = F index finger = J
- right thumb = space bar
-
- This method of typing is very easy to learn. In just a
- short time, with repetitive practice, your fingers will
- learn the location of every key. You will soon be able to
- type without hunting for each key.
-
- The program will load any ASCII file with an .LSN extension
- for practice. Included in the archive are several files to
- practice on. You should first practice with LESSON1 then
- progress on to LESSON2, etc. These lessons are designed to
- get your fingers use to the keys they are responsible for.
-
- When you finish with these instructions you will be
- presented with a list of files that may be used for
- practice. Simply move the highlighted bar with the up/down
- arrow keys to the file you want to use for practice. Then
- press ENTER.
-
- A couple of things happen after you press ENTER. First the
- file you chose is read into memory. Next, a picture of the
- keyboard, a timer, and a row of text are placed on screen.
- The function of the timer is easy to figure out. The
- keyboard is pretty straight forward too. Examine the
- keyboard and notice that around the HOME ROW letters are
- double boxes. This is to help you place your fingers
- properly. REMEMBER - Your fingers should always be in these
- double boxes. When you have to move one to strike a key it
- should quickly return to its home position. The keyboard is
- proportionally drawn so that it should be a close match to
- your keyboard.
-
- Now look at the four rows of text near the top of the
- screen. The second row of text will be referred as the
- "typing row". Notice that, on the typing row, either a
-
- letter is in high intensity or you see a cursor before or
- between letters. This indicates which letter you are
- supposed to strike next and, of course, if the cursor is
- displayed the space bar should be struck with the right
- thumb. As a further aid, the location of the letter is
- flashing on the keyboard below. This allows you to easily
- locate the letter on the keyboard. Notice also that one of
- the HOME ROW boxes has thick vertical bars on each side of
- the letter. This is to show you which finger you are
- supposed to use to strike the flashing letter.
-
- The idea is to strike the flashing letter with the finger
- that is resting on the key indicated by the box with thick
- vertical bars, then quickly move the finger back into its
- home key. Repeated practice will TEACH your fingers which
- keys they are supposed to strike, where their letters are,
- and where their HOME ROW position is. It is very important
- that your fingers move back to their home row position after
- striking each letter. The HOME ROW positions are the
- reference points that your fingers will use when learning
- where the keys are located.
-
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- THE MENU
-
- Pressing the <ESC> key will give a Menu on the bottom line
- of the screen. This menu contains 5 options.
-
- <Q>uit <C>ontinue <L>oad <R>eport <B>eeps
-
- Striking the <ESC> key will stop the clock at the top of the
- screen Choosing the <Q>uit option returns you to the DOS
- prompt.
-
- The <C>ontinue option will return you to your typing and
- restart the clock.
-
- The <L>oad option presents you with a list of files that can
- be used type TouchType. Simply use the arrow keys to move
- the highlight to the file you want to use then press
- <ENTER>.
-
- <R>eport will show your report card. This report contains
- information you may be interested in after you become
- proficient with the keyboard. It shows your speed, number
- of errors, which letters you missed, etc.
-
- <B>eeps will turn the beeping off. You could make mistakes
- in silence! After striking the <B> selection you must
- strike either 1 or 2 to turn the beep on or off.
-
-
- MAKING UP A PRACTICE FILE
-
- TouchType can use any ASCII file as a practice file. The
- maximum length any line in the practice file can be is 70
- characters. If any line is longer it will be cut off at 70
- characters.
-
- If you want a title in the typing window for your practice file
- all you need to do is place a carrot (^) in the first column
- of the first line of the file. The text on that line will
- now be the title of the window, i.e. ^ MY PRACTICE FILE
-
- Placing the carrot (^) in the first column of the last line
- of the file, with no trailing characters, causes the message
- "END OF FILE" to appear when the last line of the file is on
- the typing line.
-
- Practice files can be created with any ASCII editor. You
- can also use any existing ASCII file and simply rename it
- with the .LSN extension. For example, suppose I wanted to
- practice on a .DOC file that came with a public domain
- program. I would just rename the .DOC file to have a .LSN
- extension, i.e. REN FILENAME.DOC FILENAME.LSN.
-
- TouchType is capable of handling an ASCII file that is
- approximately 1000 lines long. This should be more than
- adequate for the average beginner.
-
- THE SCREEN
-
- The keyboard you see below is designed to show the novice
- TouchTypist WHERE the keys are. As you can see, the home
- row keys have double boxes around them. Your fingers should
- always remain on these keys! When you remove a finger from
- a Home Row key to strike another key then you should
- immediately return the finger to the home row key it belongs
- on. As your knowledge of the keyboard grows and your speed
- increases this will not always be necessary.
-
- On the displayed keyboard you will see a letter flashing.
- This letter will also be displayed in high intensity white
- on the type line (The Type Line is the second line in the
- window). At this time you will also see one of the Home Row
- Keys with a wider vertical border than the rest. The finger
- resting on this key is the proper finger to strike the
- flashing letter with. TRY TO MOVE YOUR FINGER TO THE
- FLASHING LETTER, STRIKE IT, AND RETURN WITHOUT LOOKING AT
- THE KEYBOARD.
-
- On the typing line, the cursor is displayed as an underline.
- This underline will appear in all places on the typing line
- that a SPACE should be typed. The space bar is tapped with
- your right thumb.
-
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- I hope you enjoy this program,
- Ralph
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- TouchType
- Registration Form
-
- If you want to Register TouchType just complete this form
- and send $5.00 to:
-
- CSAC
- 5640 Tomah Dr.
- Colorado Springs, CO 80918
- 303-260-9724
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