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*** U S E R ' S G U I D E ***
for
VGA - Version 1.0
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____|__ | MEMBER
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| ____|__ | Association of
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|___|___| (R)
Copyright (C) 1992 Trendtech Corporation, Wayne, NJ
* PC-FasType is a trademark of Trendtech Corporation
* The ASP logo is a registered trademark of the A.S.P.
Licensed Material - Program, Documentation, and Text Files
are Property of Trendtech Corporation.
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
SHAREWARE 6
LICENSE 7
REGISTRATION SCHEDULE 8
Single User License: 8
Network License: 8
Site License: 8
Right-to-Copy License: 8
Multiple Single-User Licenses - Volume Discount: 9
State Sales Tax: 9
SHAREWARE DISTRIBUTION 9
REGISTRATION BENEFITS 10
Upgrade Policy 10
THE ASSOCIATION OF SHAREWARE PROFESSIONALS 11
TELL YOUR FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES 12
TECHNICAL SUPPORT 12
LIMITED WARRANTY 13
Limitation of Liability 13
GETTING STARTED 14
INTRODUCTION 14
INSTALLATION 16
WHAT TO DO NEXT 16
Operating PC-FasType 16
During Operation 17
The "ESCape" Key 17
How To STOP Using PC-FasType 17
TOUCH TYPING 19
THE ART OF TOUCH TYPING 19
Preparing To Type 19
How Do I Learn? 19
THE KEYBOARD AND HOME KEYS 19
KEYBOARD 19
Shift Keys 19
Display 20
Home Keys 20
LEARNING LETTERS AND PUNCTUATION 21
DEVELOPING SPEED AND ACCURACY 21
THE NUMBERS AND SYMBOLS 21
TIMINGS AND SCORING 21
CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME 21
MENUS AND MENU SELECTIONS 22
BEGINNER DRILLS 22
EXERCISES 22
THE "TEXT WINDOW" 24
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Typing Statistics Definitions 25
MENU SELECTION AND FUNCTION KEYS 27
MENU HOPPING 27
QUICK-HELP FACILITY 27
How To Use The Quick-HELP Facility 28
SPECIAL KEYS 28
TIMED EXERCISES 29
THE PRIMARY MENUS 30
MAIN Menu 30
BEGINNER DRILLS Menu 30
INTERMEDIATE EXERCISES Menu 30
ADVANCED EXERCISES Menu 31
KEYBOARD HELPERS Menu 31
SELECTING MENU ITEMS 32
MAIN MENU SELECTIONS 32
Beginner Skill Level 32
Intermediate Skill Level 32
Advanced Skill Level 33
Save Program Settings 33
Save Typing Statistics 33
Exit to MS-DOS 34
BEGINNER DRILLS MENU 34
HOME Keys Only 34
Add More Letters 35
Add Numbers 35
Add CAPITAL Letters 35
Include Punctuation Marks 35
CAPITAL Letters Only! 35
Do it ALL! 36
Choose Your Own 36
KAPS FOR KIDS 37
INTERMEDIATE EXERCISES MENU 37
WORDS - 3 Letter Groups 37
WORDS - 4 Letter Groups 38
WORDS - 5 Letter Groups 38
More WORDS 38
Common PHRASES 38
ADVANCED EXERCISES MENU 38
EASY Sentences 39
HARD Sentences 39
SHORT Paragraphs 39
LONG Paragraphs 39
Type YOUR Own Text 40
Open Typing 41
KEYBOARD HELPERS MENU 41
QUIET Mode 42
Hidden Keys 42
Outline HOME keys 42
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'BEEP' Keystroke Errors 42
Align Finger Positions 43
WORD WRAP 43
Reset Keyboard Helpers 43
Change Drill Count 44
SUB-MENUS 44
ADD MORE LETTERS Sub-Menu 44
ADD NUMBERS Sub-Menu 45
ADD CAPITALS Sub-Menu 45
APPENDIX -A- 47
How To Print The HELP Screens 47
APPENDIX -B- 48
Creating "Type-Your-Own-Text" Files 48
APPENDIX -C- 50
Special Files - Maintenance 50
APPENDIX -D- 51
Environment Variables 51
GLOSSARY OF TERMS 52
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COPYRIGHT NOTICES AND TRADEMARKS
PC-FasType(Tm) is Copyright 1983-1992 by Trendtech
Corporation, Inc., Wayne, New Jersey, All rights reserved
worldwide.
Licensed Material; this software program, documentation,
accompanying written and disk-based notes and
specifications, and all referenced and related program
files, screen display renditions of keyboards, and text
files, are the property of Trendtech Corporation, Inc.,
Wayne, NJ, U.S.A.
No portion of the contents of this publication may be
reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means
without the express written permission of Trendtech
Corporation.
This software may not be reverse-engineered or disassembled
in any way, and includes certain trade secrets and
confidential information of Trendtech Corporation.
****
PC-FasType is a trademark of Trendtech Corporation, Inc.,
Wayne, NJ.
Portions of the user-interface were implemented using "The
Window Boss", Copyright 1984-1990 Phillip A. Mongelluzzo.
IBM is a registered trademark of International Business
Machines, Inc.
We have done our best to insure that the material found in
this document is both useful and accurate. However, please
be aware that errors may exist, and neither the author nor
Trendtech Corporation makes any guarantee concerning the
accuracy of the information found here or in the uses to
which it may be put.
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SHAREWARE
The Shareware method of software distribution gives
users a chance to try software before buying it. If you try
a Shareware program and continue using it, you are expected
to register with the author or copyright holder. Individual
Shareware products differ on details -- some request
registration while others require it, and some specify a
maximum trial period. With registration, depending on the
product you register, you will get anything from the simple
right to continue using the software to an updated program
with a printed manual.
Shareware is NOT the same as public domain software;
public domain software typically does NOT contain copyright
notices by the author. Shareware, on the other hand IS
COPYRIGHTED by the author! Copyright laws apply to BOTH
Shareware as well as commercial software (software
distributed in retail markets), and the copyright holder
retains all rights, with a few specific exceptions as stated
below.
Shareware authors are accomplished programmers, just
like commercial program authors, and the programs are of
comparable, if not better, quality. (In both cases, there
are good programs and bad ones!) The main difference is in
the method of distribution. The author of a Shareware
program specifically grants the right to copy and distribute
the software, either to all and sundry computer users or to
a specific group. For example, most Shareware authors
require written permission before a commercial disk vendor
may copy and distribute their Shareware program.
So, Shareware is a software "distribution method", not
a "type" or "kind" of software. As a computer user, you
should try to find software that suits your needs as well as
your pocketbook, whether it's commercial or Shareware. The
Shareware system accommodates your needs, because you can
"try before you buy". And because the overhead is low,
prices - in the form of registration fees are low also.
Shareware has the ULTIMATE money-back guarantee -- "if you
don't use the product, you don't pay for it".
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LICENSE
PC-FasType is a Shareware product. As such, it is made
available to the general personal-computing public for
evaluation. Users are licensed to operate PC-FasType on
their personal computers for the purpose of testing and
evaluation as to its usefulness to them, on a trial basis
for a time period not to exceed 30 days. We believe this to
be a fair and equitable period for evaluation and we trust
the user's judgement and sense of fair play to make an
intelligent decision as to its usefulness. If the user
decides PC-FasType is not of sufficient merit to warrant
purchase through registration with Trendtech, he or she
should remove PC-FasType from his or her personal computer.
Otherwise, if the program is deemed useful and is in fact in
regular use on the user's computer system, then the user
must register with Trendtech Corporation. The essence of
Shareware is to provide personal computer users with high
quality software at a reasonable price, and to provide an
incentive for Shareware authors to continue to develop new
products.
Registered users of PC-FasType are those users who
elect to register their use of it by paying the indicated
registration fee to Trendtech. By virtue of registration
and payment for PC-FasType, registrants are granted a
license to continue to utilize the program on their personal
computer for as long as they choose. This "SINGLE-USER"
license authorizes the registrant to use PC-FasType on any
personal computer system he or she may own or use on a
regular basis so long as PC-FasType is operated on only one
computer system at a time.
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REGISTRATION SCHEDULE
Single User License:
The Single-User Registration fee for PC-FasType is as
follows:
U.S.A. - $25.00, plus $3.00 for shipping/handling
Canada - $25.00, plus $5.00 for shipping/handling
Overseas - $25.00, plus $10.00 for shipping/handling
Credit cards are accepted. All paper payments
(checks, MO, Postal MO, etc.) MUST be expressed in
U.S. Funds (Dollars) and drawn on a U.S. bank.
ATTENTION OVERSEAS REGISTRANTS: our USA Post Office
handles monetary exchange internationally! If
you're registering from outside of the USA, you can
go to your own national post office and get a
"POSTAL MONEY ORDER" with the registration fee and
shipping charges made out in U.S. Dollars. The
current currency exchange rate will prevail. Our
USA Post Office will redeem your postal money order
for the full face value in U.S. Dollars.
Network License:
See "Right-to-Copy" licensing provisions below.
Usage of PC-FasType on a network constitutes usage
of it for each workstation/"keyboard" connected to
the network, whether PC-FasType is used on each of
the workstations or not. A fully registered and
paid-for copy of PC-FasType is required for each
workstation/"keyboard".
Site License:
A site is defined as a single building or group of
buildings at the same public mailing address. A
site license allows unlimited INTERNAL use of
PC-FasType, on any number of machines, at the
specified location. Your organization's name and
address are displayed on the programs' title screen.
See the REGISTER.FRM file for price details.
Right-to-Copy License:
A Right-to-Copy License is available whereby a
registered version of PC-FasType can be copied and
distributed with serialized labels by the licensee.
Your purchase of a Right-to-Copy license includes
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the delivery of a master disk with printed
serialized labels in the quantity desired. The
volume price per copy of PC-FasType under a Right-
to-Copy license can be very low. Special program
customizations are available too; call us for
details.
Multiple Single-User Licenses - Volume Discount:
Discounts begin at quantity two. You get one disk
and one printed manual for each copy ordered.
Quantities are priced at 2 to 5, 6 to 10, 11 to 15,
etc. See the REGISTER.FRM file for price details.
State Sales Tax:
Single-User Licenses purchased in the State of New
Jersey are subject to the current New Jersey State
Sales Tax rate.
SHAREWARE DISTRIBUTION
Any person, group, or organization who wants to
distribute PC-FasType for any kind of remuneration must
FIRST contact TRENDTECH CORPORATION by letter at the address
below for distribution. This authorization will always be
granted to distributors and disk vendors recognized by the
Association of Shareware Professionals as adhering to its
guidelines for Shareware distributors. These organizations
are known as "Associate Members" of the ASP. Distribution
to other vendors will be made at our discretion and on the
basis of their understanding of Shareware principles.
PC-FasType is a "Shareware"-distributed program and is
provided at no charge to the user for evaluation. Any fees
paid by you - the user, to organizations other than
Trendtech are for their disk duplication and distribution
services only. Trendtech Corporation receives NO PART of
those fees. "For-Profit" disk vendors must obtain
permission from Trendtech Corporation to distribute
PC-FasType. Vendors - please read the VENDOR.DOC file on
the distribution disk for more information.
All users are granted a limited license to copy
PC-FasType and give it to others without charge for their
evaluation and trial use, with the following additional
conditions:
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PC-FasType must be distributed in its original,
unmodified, complete form, including all documentation
files, text files, files containing license
agreements, registration fees and schedules, and
Shareware information.
PC-FasType may not be distributed in conjunction with
any other product or service, without express written
permission from Trendtech Corporation.
REGISTRATION BENEFITS
Registration of PC-FasType gives you many benefits: all
registered users will receive a copy of the latest version
of either PC-FasType/VGA or PC-FasType/MONO depending on
which product you're registering, instructions on how to use
a special registration code to eliminate the Shareware
Information screens; plus a handsomely printed and bound
User Guide, - and, free support from Trendtech Corporation
by telephone or letter for a period of 90 days from the date
you receive the registered package. Finally, the author's
letter of sincere thanks for supporting Shareware will
include an unconditional money-back-guarantee if you are not
fully satisfied. The money-back-guarantee is limited to 30
days from the date you receive the registered package.
Upgrade Policy
Please be advised that Trendtech Corporation will NOT
notify registered users directly of new versions of
PC-FasType as we are constantly changing and improving the
program. Notification, when necessary, may be made through
press releases, disk vendor catalogs, ASP catalogs, vendor
advertisements, etc. If registered users would like to keep
current, they may send us their original registered
distribution disk (the one with our label on it) along with
$5.00 to receive a disk with the most current version of
PC-FasType. We suggest you do this at least annually to
benefit from significant program changes and enhancements.
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Single-user registration fees, and requests for other
kinds of licenses should be mailed to:
TRENDTECH CORPORATION
PC-FasType Registration
P.O. Box 3687
Wayne, New Jersey 07474-3687
U.S.A.
VOICE: Call (201) 694-8622 (Anytime, 24 hours a day;
please leave a message on the answering machine- unlimited
time)
FAX: (201) 694-2543 ( operates 24 hrs/day; 7 days/week ).
The author can also be contacted on the CompuServe network.
Send Electronic Mail to CompuServe ID: 76210,771
Please take a moment to complete and mail the
PC-FasType registration form along with your payment. Be
sure to specify the disk size needed. This action will
register you as a bonafide user of PC-FasType and help us
provide you with better service.
THE ASSOCIATION OF SHAREWARE PROFESSIONALS
The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP), was
formed in 1987 to strengthen the future of "Shareware"
(user-supported software) as an alternative to software
distributed under normal commercial marketing methods. The
ASP has established stringent standards for both its Members
and any organization which has 'ASP Approved' status. ASP
members subscribe to a code of ethics and are committed to
the concept of Shareware as a way of marketing their
product. The ASP itself does NOT rate members' software for
functionality or usefulness. That is for you "the user" to
decide. Shareware-distributed-software, especially software
authorized to carry the ASP name, can be tested by you on a
try-before-you-buy basis. If, after the evaluation period,
you determine the program doesn't fit your needs, you won't
have to worry about getting a refund - simply don't
register; that's the beauty of Shareware.
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Trendtech Corporation along with William Letendre, the
author of PC-FasType, are members of the ASP. The ASP wants
to make sure 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, the ASP may be
able to help you. 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 read the
file entitled SHARWARE.DOC on the disk for details.
TELL YOUR FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES
If you like PC-FasType tell your friends! If you don't
like PC-FasType tell us! In order to keep prices for
Shareware products like PC-FasType as low as they are,
Shareware authors try to avoid advertising their products
in commercial publications. You, the Shareware user, are
our best form of advertising! Tell your friends and
associates. If you have the opportunity to write an article
in a newsletter or a trade magazine and like PC-FasType,
then spread the word! We need all the help we can get to
put quality software into users' hands without charging high
prices!
If you want to write an article about PC-FasType, or
are considering a product review, we would appreciate
hearing from you first to make sure you are evaluating the
most current version.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
We support our software. One of the great strengths of
the Shareware concept is the direct interaction between the
program author and the users. Many of the current features
in PC-FasType are the result of user input. If you have a
problem evaluating this program or desire to make a
suggestion or comment (or even a complaint), please don't
hesitate to contact us.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Trendtech Corporation warrants that for a period of ninety
(90) days from the date of delivery of this licensed
program, the program, if unmodified by the Licensee, will
perform in substantial conformity with the user
documentation. Trendtech Corporation does not warrant that
the licensed program is free from coding errors. Any
program problems reported to Trendtech Corporation during
the warranty period and determined by the Licensor to be
actual coding errors will attempt to be corrected by
Trendtech Corporation within a reasonable time. Any
modifications to the licensed program shall thereafter be
licensed AS IS.
The above warranty does not apply to the extent that any
failure of the licensed program to perform as warranted is
caused by the licensed program being (1) not used in
accordance with the user documentation, or (2) modified by
any person other than authorized Trendtech Corporation
personnel.
TRENDTECH CORPORATION MAKES, AND PC-FASTYPE LICENSEE
RECEIVES, NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Limitation of Liability
The total liability of Trendtech Corporation or its
suppliers for any claim or damage arising out of the use of
the licensed program or otherwise related to this license
shall be limited to direct damages which shall not exceed
the license fee(s) which have been paid by Licensee to
Trendtech Corporation for the specific client project which
is the subject of such claim or damage.
IN NO EVENT SHALL LICENSOR OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR
ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
USE OF THE LICENSED PROGRAM OR RELATED TO THIS LICENSE.
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GETTING STARTED
INTRODUCTION
PC-FasType is an easy-to-use menu-driven interactive
typing instruction program that is designed for use by
computer enthusiasts who wish to improve their typing skills
on personal computers running the MS-DOS Operating System.
The program is ideal for use by intermediate and
advanced typists who want to increase their typing accuracy
and speed working with microcomputers, especially on the
variety of keyboards that are available. PC-FasType is also
an excellent vehicle for beginning typists who want to learn
how to touch-type on various MS-DOS based microcomputers.
PC-FasType is ideal for use in a private at-home
environment or during spare time at the office, and it can
be used in a classroom environment too. Time durations,
WPM, percent of accuracy, typing errors, and other
statistics are displayed at the end of each drill or
exercise. Additionally, the highest WPM obtained, and a
running average WPM is maintained.
PC-FasType has the capability to drill you on all
shifted special characters and upper-case symbols plus all
CAPITAL Letters; you must use the CORRECT Shift key to
successfully type any of these characters. You will also be
drilled on using the ENTER Key which is required in
exercises selected from the Advanced Exercises Menu.
Most drills, exercises, and features are selectable
with the function keys. There is also a Quick-HELP Facility
available with every Menu and Sub-Menu for quick reference
while learning how to type with PC-FasType.
PC-FasType is very flexible for the beginning typist.
By using various options from the menus, the beginner can
select many combinations of drill sequences. Additionally,
one or more typing helpers can be set from the Keyboard
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Helpers Menu. The combinations are many; you can adjust
your drills to boost your typing skills in those areas that
you may feel are weak (i.e. Numbers, CAPITALS, special
symbols, etc.), and you can improve your speed and accuracy.
Advanced typists can improve their word-processing
skills by using the OPEN TYPING feature. OPEN TYPING gives
you the opportunity to type text of your choice in a full-
screen window. You can use the cursor keys to navigate
about the screen, adding text and overtyping. The program
won't catch your mis-spellings, but you'll be penalized if
you use the BACKSPACE key.
If you're an intermediate or advanced typist you can
use timed exercises in the OPEN TYPING and LONG PARAGRAPHS
section of the advanced menu to test your speed and
accuracy. You can time your exercises to last from one
minute up to 20 minutes.
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INSTALLATION
Prior to using PC-FasType you must install it on your
PC. The installation process is very simple and will take
just a few moments of your time.
PC-FasType can be installed on a hard disk, a network
file server, or on one or two floppies.
If you've already installed PC-FasType then read on.
Otherwise please follow the simple instructions given in the
"readme" file named README.1ST.
WHAT TO DO NEXT
After the installation process is complete, you can run
easily PC-FasType. Just type the following command to start
using the program. This example assumes you've installed
the program on drive D: and in a sub-directory named
fastype:
D:\fastype> ft <cr>
and PC-FasType for the 101-Key Enhanced Keyboard will start
up immediately.
At the main menu display, you can press function key
F10 to begin typing the basic 'HOME keys' drill, or you can
press F1 to get more information from PC-FasType's Quick-
HELP Facility.
If you have any problems installing PC-FasType or using
the program, please contact the author at Trendtech
Corporation, (201) 694-8622 (voice), or at (201) 694-2543
(FAX) for assistance.
Operating PC-FasType
The first item you will see on your display when
PC-FasType starts is the title screen. The title screen
will remain on the display until PC-FasType's tables are
loaded into memory. If you're running PC-FasType from a
hard-disk, this will only take a moment. If you're running
from a floppy, it may take several seconds, so please be
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patient. When the tables have finished loading you must
press any key to continue past the title screen to the Main
Menu.
At this point you can either browse through the menus,
set program features from the keyboard helpers menu, and/or
select drills or exercises. To begin typing immediately,
just press F10 to start a drill. If you haven't made any
selections yet, that's okay, PC-FasType will automatically
select the 'HOME-keys-only' option from the Beginners Menu
for you to practice typing.
During Operation
Whenever the screen keyboard is displayed and you're
typing a drill or exercise, or even after a drill or
exercise is completed:
YOU CAN ALWAYS RETURN TO ANY OF THE PRIMARY MENUS
BY SIMPLY PRESSING ONE OF THE FIVE FUNCTION KEYS
LABELED F1 THROUGH F5, OR PRESS THE ESCAPE KEY.
The "ESCape" Key
The Escape key is effective anytime during a drill or
exercise. If you are in the middle of typing and you press
the escape key, your drill or exercise will end and your
current statistics up to the last character you typed will
be calculated and shown in the statistics window. The last
primary menu that was displayed before you started your
typing drill or exercise will be re-displayed if you are
already at the end of a drill or exercise. Repeatedly
pressing the escape key will eventually get you back to the
MS-DOS Operating System.
How To STOP Using PC-FasType
There are two ways to end a PC-FasType typing session
and return to the MS-DOS Operating System:
o Display the Main Menu and select the "EXIT TO MS-
DOS" option with the cursor bar or function key F9.
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o Press the ESCAPE key repeatedly until the
confirmation to exit message is displayed, then
respond with "Y" to finally exit to MS-DOS.
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THE KEYBOARD AND HOME KEYS
KEYBOARD
The keyboard image that is displayed on the monitor is
the heart of PC-FasType and is always shown during a typing
drill or exercise session. Only the main typing area of the
keyboard is displayed even though most keyboards have other
keys on them such as cursor movement keys, function keys,
and for most full-size keyboards, an extra "keypad". The
idea of using a displayed keyboard is to allow you to look
at a "simulated" keyboard, or an image of the actual
keyboard that you will be learning to type on. This method
will help you to keep your eyes off the real keyboard. It
is extremely helpful because it will help you to form
"spatial" relationships between your finger placements on
the real keyboard and the image of the simulated keyboard on
the screen. This spatial relationship will enhance your
familiarity with the keyboard thereby increasing your speed
and accuracy.
The keyboard consists of 26 letters of the alphabet and
the numbers 1 through 0, and special symbols. If you hold
the shift key down while typing a letter, capital letters
will appear. If you hold the shift key down and strike a
number, symbols and punctuation marks will appear such as
#$%^& or *.
Shift Keys
There are two shift keys on the lower bank of the
keyboard. One shift key is located on the lower right and
one on the lower left. The proper method for typing "upper-
case" letters and symbols is to hold down the shift key
firmly with the little finger of one hand while striking a
key with a finger from the other hand. For example, if you
want strike a key with any finger on your right hand, then
use the little finger of your left hand to hold down the
left shift key. If you want to strike a key with any
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finger of your left hand, use the little finger of your
right hand for the right shift key.
If you type a word, title, or line in all capitals, use
the CAPS LOCK key. This "locks" the shift keys in "upper-
case" mode. This means capital letters can by typed without
using the shift keys. But, if you want to type a lower-case
letter while the CAPS LOCK key is still "on", you then have
to press the appropriate shift key. The CAPS LOCK key is
located just above the left shift key on the 101-key
Enhanced keyboard. The use of the CAPS LOCK key allows you
to type information without holding down the shift key for
each stroke.
Display
The screen display consists of two elements, an exact
image of the main typing area of the keyboard you have
selected when you started PC-FasType, which occupies the
lower half of the screen, and a text window which occupies
the upper half of the screen. The contents of the text
window will vary depending on whether you are in a beginner
mode and typing basic drills from the beginner menu, or
typing an exercise from one of the intermediate or advanced
menus. More advanced typists can choose some advanced
exercise options which eliminates the keyboard display.
Home Keys
The HOME KEYS are where your finger tips rest while you
are poised for typing. The finger tips of your left hand
rest on the ASDF keys. The little finger of the left hand
rests on the A key, the ring-finger rests on the S key, the
second finger rests on the D key and the index finger is on
the F key. The thumb of the left hand is NEVER used in
typing (well, almost never). The finger tips of the right
hand rest on the JKL; keys. The index finger rests on the J
key, the second finger on the K key, the ring finger of the
right hand rests on the L key, and the pinky finger rests on
the ; key (semi-colon). This row of keys is called the
HOME ROW.
Notice that your fingers do not cover all of the keys
on the HOME ROW. The G and H keys are typed with the index
fingers of each hand. The left index finger which normally
rests on the F key is also used to type the G key; while the
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index finger of the right hand which rests on the J key is
also used to type the H key. The thumb of the RIGHT hand is
always used to type the SPACEBAR.
CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME
Like other learned skills, computer typing is not
without its problems. Repetitive wrist motions, in
activities such as this, can cause a painful condition in
the wrists and hands known as "Carpal Tunnel Syndrome". At
one time a little known phenomenon, it's recently come to
light and has become more widespread with the explosion of
computer usage in the last decade.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is caused by damage to the
median nerve, resulting in tingling, numbness or pain
beginning at the tips of the thumb, index or middle finger.
The median nerve passes through the wrist into the hand, on
the palm side, from the arm. That nerve supplies the
thumb, index finger, middle finger and part of the ring
finger with sensation and muscle control. It then passes
through a narrow space in the underside of the wrist called
the carpal tunnel. Damage can also be caused by a sudden
blow to the wrist such as breaking a fall or repetitive
wrist motions as in typing. This can cause severe swelling
or compression of the nerve. Treatment may range from
holding your wrists straight while typing for mild cases to
surgical removal of tissue for more severe cases.
Proper posture, correct typing techniques, good
lighting, and a suitable work environment can help you avoid
this debilitating condition. Learn to relax and pace
yourself, there is no need to tense up. Good typing,
speed, and accuracy all come with time.
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MENUS AND MENU SELECTIONS
BEGINNER DRILLS
While learning how to type you will be building a
typing "vocabulary" as you learn new letters, numbers,
symbols, and CAPITAL letters. The screen text window will
show the various characters that are used in each drill and
which you will be learning how to type. This information is
displayed on four lines labeled "Letters", "Numbers",
"Symbols", and "Caps". If you are just starting out on the
HOME keys the "Letters" line will display "asdf jkl;", and
the other three lines will be blank except for the label.
If you are learning how to type numbers then the "Letters"
line will contain whatever letters where there before, and
the "Numbers" line will contain any numbers you selected
from the ADD NUMBERS Sub-Menu.
If you select the CAPITAL-letters-only option then the
"Caps" line will show all of the 26 capitalized letters of
the alphabet; the other lines will be blank. This means
that you will be drilled only on CAPITAL Letters; the other
lines that normally show letters, numbers, and symbols will
be blanked out.
EXERCISES
If you choose any of the exercises from the
Intermediate Exercises Menu or the Advanced Exercises Menu
then the text window portion of the screen will display two,
three, or more lines of text that you are required to type.
Below each character of the text will appear a "house-
shaped" cursor which will indicate the next letter or
character to be typed. As you type each character, the
cursor will advance to the next character on the line. If
you make an error, the keycap on the screen keyboard of the
wrong character that you typed will be X'd, and an asterisk
(*) will be placed under the letter in the text window where
you made the error. You will be penalized one keystroke,
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and the cursor will then advance to the next character to be
typed.
The OPEN TYPING and LONG PARAGRAPHS options won't use
the keyboard display, thus giving you almost a full screen
of text to type.
If you want to practice using the backspace key,
PC-FasType will allow you to backspace the cursor to the
letter where you made the error so you can re-type it. If
you do this, you must also retype all of the characters or
letters following the error. You can backspace to the
previous line too, all the way back to the top line of text
still displayed in the text window. Text that you already
typed and which has already "scrolled" off the top of the
text window is "gone" - you cannot backspace into it. If
you correctly re-type the character with the asterisk under
it your keystroke error count will be reduced by one;
however, your overall speed may be affected by the delay
incurred while you are backspacing and correcting your
errors. When you make a typing error you have to mentally
weigh the advantages of backspacing and correcting the error
against your calculated speed when the exercise is finished.
However, if you elect to ignore errors your accuracy will
suffer.
The exercise ends when all displayed characters have
been typed -or- the correct number of keystrokes have been
made -or- you terminated the exercise early by pressing the
ESCAPE key. Remember, the cursor will advance to the next
character regardless of whether you type the correct
character or not. Note too that the backspace feature is
only available for exercises; during drills, you must
successfully type the prompted character before PC-FasType
will advance and randomly give you the next character to
type.
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THE "TEXT WINDOW"
The "Text Window" is the area above the screen keyboard
display and serves several purposes. First, it indicates
the letters, numbers, and symbols that you are learning how
to type during the drills. Secondly, it's used to display
the word groups, sentences and paragraphs that you have to
type during exercises.
Illustration 1 - Text Window during drills:
+------------------------------------------+
|Menu 2 - Beginner Drills [20] 00:00|
|------------------------------------------|
|This drill will be for: |
| |
|Letters: asdf jkl; |
|Symbols: |
|Numbers: |
| Caps: |
| |
| |
| * START * 1st Keystroke starts timer |
+------------------------------------------+
For Exercises chosen from the Intermediate or Advanced
Menus, the text window displays several lines of text for
you to type. If there is more text than is shown in the
window, it will scroll up a line at a time when you're one
or two lines from the bottom of the window.
Illustration 2 - Text Window during exercises:
+------------------------------------------+
| |
|Now is the time for all good men to come |
| |
|to the aid of their country. |
| |
|The Quick brown fox jumped over the lazy |
| |
|dog's back 1234546789 times. |
| |
+------------------------------------------+
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Illustrations 3 - Typing Statistics Window:
+----------------------------------------------------------+
| Selections: |
| BEGINNER DRILLS - Random letters |
| |
| YOUR BEST WPM so far: 23 - Average WPM: 12 |
| |
| Computed speed: 21 WPM this drill You practiced: |
| Raw speed was: 25 WPM this drill 3 drills |
| Drill Length: 20 characters 2 exercises |
| You typed: 20 characters |
| Gross keystrokes: 24 |
| Number of Words: 4 |
| Typing Errors: 4 |
| Accuracy: 90 Percent |
| |
| **Press ENTER for another drill or exercise; |
| or press F1 thru F5 for a Menu... |
| |
| F7 = Show Performance History |
| |
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Typing Statistics Definitions
Selections: A reminder to you of the drill or exercise you
selected from the menus.
YOUR BEST WPM: The highest attained WPM (Words Per Minute)
attained during this typing session using PC-FasType.
AVERAGE WPM: This is a calculation of your average WPM
during this session for drills or exercises lasting a
minute or more. Anything lasting less than 60 seconds
will NOT be included in this average.
Computed Speed: Your true WPM rate with errors computed for
the drill or exercise just completed. Standard typing
practice calls for a penalty of 5 keystrokes for every
typing error you make.
Raw speed: This is simply your keystroke rate including
error keystrokes and backspace keystrokes divided by
elapsed time. Penalties are not included.
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Drill Length: The total number of characters you have to
type to complete the drill or exercise.
You Typed: The number of characters you typed before this
drill or exercise finished. If you typed all of the
characters that made up the drill length, then this
count will NOT exceed the drill length. If you
terminated by pressing the ESCAPE key, it's the count
you typed so far.
Gross Keystrokes: The total number of keystrokes you typed
to complete the current drill or exercise; or up until
you pressed the ESCAPE Key.
Number of Words: Computed from Drill Length divided by
five, which is the average word size.
Typing Errors: The total number of errors made during the
current drill or exercise. If you used the backspace
key during exercises to correct errors, the errors will
not be counted. However, each use of the backspace key
during OPEN TYPING will count as an error.
Accuracy: Is a percentage of correct keystrokes made
against the total number of keystrokes required to
complete the drill or exercise
Elapsed Time: The total minutes and seconds it took you to
complete the drill or exercise. Its the same time that
was ticking away in the upper right hand corner of the
screen during typing.
You Practiced: The number of drills and exercised you
selected to practice typing during this session.
The text at the bottom of the window means you can just
press the ENTER key again to practice typing another drill
or exercise from your current selections. Or, you can
select a menu to change your typing options. Additionally,
you can view your typing statistics history file by pressing
functions key F7.
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MENU SELECTION AND FUNCTION KEYS
PC-FasType uses a menu display system with a
highlighted selector bar that can be controlled with the
ARROW keys. These are the keys to the right of the main
keyboard and are also known as cursor keys because they
control the position of the cursor in other software
programs.
As you tap the arrow keys, the menu selector bar will
move up and down the menu and highlight (reverse video) the
current selection. When you press the ENTER key, that
selection is made. A CHECKMARK will appear to the left of
the text indicating your choice was made; or, another "pop-
up" menu or "dialog box" will appear if the highlighted menu
selection is followed by an ellipsis ( ... ) which means
"more follows".
As an alternative to using the menu selector bar, the
Function Keys are also available to make your selections
quicker. Earlier versions of PC-FasType made extensive use
of the Function keys to control the selection and initiation
of various drills, exercises and program features. In most
cases the same function key can still be used in this
version to make your selections. The function keys on your
keyboard are located either to the left of the main typing
area or across the top of the keyboard depending on the
keyboard style you are using.
MENU HOPPING
You can switch from one menu to another quickly by
using the left and right "arrow" or cursor keys instead of
the menu selector bar. If, for example you have the
Beginners Menu currently displayed and you want to switch to
the Keyboard Helpers Menu quickly without moving the menu
selector bar, simply press the right arrow key for the
"next" menu until the Keyboard Helpers Menu is displayed.
Continually pressing the right arrow key will just "cycle"
the menus around; the same will happen by repetitively
pressing the DISPLAY PREVIOUS MENU key - the left arrow key.
QUICK-HELP FACILITY
All menus in PC-FasType have an option to select the
Quick-HELP Facility, a help-feature you can use as a quick
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reference while selecting an exercise or keyboard helper.
If you want to have a printed copy of the Quick-HELP
Facility screens, just press the "print screen" key(s) on
your keyboard as you page-ahead through each Quick-HELP
topic. See Appendix -A- for details.
How To Use The Quick-HELP Facility
Every menu in PC-FasType has a selection to get you to
the Quick-HELP Facility easily. Selecting Quick-HELP will
always clear the screen and present you with a menu of
Quick-HELP topics to choose from. You can get to the Quick-
HELP Facility by using either the menu selector bar with the
ENTER key or by pressing the F1 "Help" key.
When the Quick-HELP Facility menu is displayed, the
menu selector bar will rest on the topic best suited to give
you the information you need about the menu that was
displayed when you selected Quick-HELP.
You can navigate easily through the Quick-HELP
Facility. Although the menu selector bar will rest on a
particular topic when you switch to Help, you are free to
move the menu selector bar to any other topic you choose.
When you press the ENTER key for a selected Help topic,
PC-FasType will read the appropriate Help file from the disk
and present the contents to you in full-screen mode. The
speed of the display will depend on your PC and the kind of
disk you're running PC-FasType from.
Each topic can have a variable number of display pages.
Keep pressing the PGDN key to view successive Help pages.
You will be "beeped" when you have reached the end of each
Help topic text.
Try the Quick-HELP Facility to become familiar with how
the screens operate. If you have loaded PC-FasType into
your PC and have a menu displayed, just press F1 and select
a topic.
SPECIAL KEYS
PC-FasType will try to emulate the actions of a real
keyboard where possible. PC-FasType will take action if the
following keys are pressed during a drill or exercise:
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CAPS LOCK - You can "toggle" the caps lock key on or off.
If you toggle it on, the screen keyboard display will
show the caps lock key in reverse video. With caps
lock ON, lower case letters will need the shift keys to
be typed properly. Capital letters will NOT need the
shift key to be pressed. If the caps lock key is ON
and you type a lower case letter without using the
proper shift key, the letter keycap on the screen will
flash as an error, and you will be penalized with one
keystroke error. ONE EXCEPTION: if you select the
CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY option from the Beginner Drills
Menu, you will NOT be able to toggle the CAPS LOCK key
ON!
ALT & CTRL - Pressing these keys will cause keystroke errors
and the indicated key on the screen keyboard display
will flash the X error.
TAB - The TAB key is not used in PC-FasType. Pressing it
will cause a keystroke error.
BACKSPACE - The backspace key can be used while you are
typing exercises selected from the Intermediate or
Advanced Exercises Menu. You can backspace the cursor
to correct any typing errors. In fact, you can
backspace all the way back to the beginning of the top
line displayed in the text window. You cannot
backspace to lines which have scrolled off the top of
the screen. Each use of the backspace key during OPEN
TYPING counts as an error.
NUM LOCK - This key controls the setting of the key pad
keys. If you're using the keypad to practice typing
numerics, then the NUM LOCK key needs to be set ON.
PRT SCREEN - If you have a printer, and would like to save
your highest score-to-date for posterity, you can press
the print screen key to obtain a printout of the
statistics screen.
TIMED EXERCISES
Two sections of the Advanced Menu - OPEN TYPING and
LONG PARAGRAPHS have a selection that lets you type for a
fixed time duration. A press of the indicated function key
will pop-up a time-selection menu. You can choose timings
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from one minute up to 20. We suggest you stay within the
three to seven minute range though; timed typing longer than
this can get boring.
THE PRIMARY MENUS
There are five primary menus, several sub-menus, and a
few dialog boxes available in PC-FasType to guide you with
your selection of drills, exercises, keyboard helpers, and
options.
With a few exceptions, function keys F1 through F5 are
always available to you; you can press them any time during,
or at the completion of any drill or exercise and the
equivalent menu will be displayed. The function keys for
primary menu selection are not available during any sub-menu
display, nor in the Quick-HELP Facility display. In these
instances, use the ESCape key to return to the appropriate
menu.
MAIN Menu
The Main Menu is like the table of contents in a book;
it contains a list of the other four primary menus available
and the optional function key to press to display that menu
quickly on the screen. You can select skill levels and save
options. This is also the menu from which you should
"gracefully" end your typing session with PC-FasType and
return to MS-DOS.
BEGINNER DRILLS Menu
The Beginner Drills Menu has selections that you can
use to help you increase your typing speed and accuracy,
or, if you are a beginner, to learn the basics of touch
typing. You can start with the HOME keys and progress
through additional letters, numbers, symbols, and Capital
letters.
INTERMEDIATE EXERCISES Menu
The Intermediate Exercises Menu lists exercise
selections that you can make after you have learned how to
type all of the letters on the keyboard. Instead of
randomly selected letters flashing on the screen keyboard as
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in the basic drills, exercises are selected from disk files
and displayed in the text window. Your task is to type the
character pointed to by the "house-shaped" cursor. These
exercises vary in length from 60 to 250 or more characters
ADVANCED EXERCISES Menu
The Advanced Exercises Menu lists tougher exercises
that you can practice typing after you have learned how to
type all of the letters, the numbers, Capital letters, and
some punctuation symbols such as the period, comma, bracket,
etc. These exercises consist of short sentences and
paragraphs that are displayed in the text window above the
screen keyboard. You have to type the characters pointed to
by the house-shaped cursor. These drills are typically 120
characters in length, and some are up to 1000 characters.
KEYBOARD HELPERS Menu
The Keyboard Helpers Menu has handy features to assist
your typing. These typing helpers can be "toggled" ON or
OFF by using the menu selector bar or by pressing the
indicated function key. Some of the available helpers
include hidden keys, sound on or off, outline of HOME keys,
etc. Advanced typists might like to try the hidden keys
feature along with sound turned off to eliminate
distractions.
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SELECTING MENU ITEMS
MAIN MENU SELECTIONS
There are three skill levels that can be set in
PC-FasType, and they last for the duration of your typing
session or until you set them to something else.
Basically, these settings increase the character
prompting rate and the length of the drill selections in
terms of the number of characters to be typed before a drill
ends automatically. You can change the number of characters
you have to type with an option in the Keyboard Helpers
menu, but the prompting rate is not variable; the only three
prompting rates available are listed in this menu.
Whatever skill level you select, - or "toggle" on, the
other skill selection will toggle "off". You can only set
one skill level set at a time.
Beginner Skill Level
This selection will toggle ON a delay mode that slows
down the prompting rhythm and speed that makes PC-FasType
unique. This is the skill level that is automatically
selected when you start PC-FasType. The slow prompting
rhythm will stay in effect throughout your typing session
until you reset it by selecting the Intermediate or Advanced
skill level. The Beginner skill level is for the beginning
typist whose speed ranges from 0 to 15 WPM. The other two
typing skill levels are automatically toggled "OFF" when
this is selected.
Intermediate Skill Level
This selection will toggle ON a skill level that sets
the prompting rhythm and speed to a degree that is
appropriate for intermediate typists. If you're an
intermediate typist you'll want to select this skill level.
The medium speed prompting rhythm will stay in effect
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throughout your typing session. The Intermediate Typist
skill level is for experienced typists whose speed ranges
from 15 to 45 WPM.
Advanced Skill Level
Making this selection will toggle ON a skill level that
speeds up the prompting rhythm that is appropriate for
advanced typists. If you are an experienced typist who only
needs to become familiar with PC keyboards then you might
like to try this skill level. It is really challenging to
try to stay ahead of the delayed prompting while typing
exercises chosen from the Intermediate or Advanced menus.
This skill level is clearly designed to increase your speed.
If you try typing drills, then the metronome-like quality of
the prompting rhythm will excite you into typing faster.
The advanced skill level is for highly experienced typists
whose goal is to increase their speed. You should have the
ability to type at least 45 WPM and above to be successful
at this skill level.
Save Program Settings
This option lets you save your PC-FasType settings to a
disk file. The next time you start PC-FasType, all of your
option settings and file selections that were made during
your last typing session will be restored.
PC-FasType will create two disk files in your current
directory when you exit PC-FasType with this option
selected. The first is an initialization file named
FASTYPE.INI and contains program initialization data. The
second file is named SETTINGS.SAV and contains detailed
information about the program's current settings. These are
small files and take up very little disk space. However,
if you're working from floppies, you should insure there's
enough space and the notch on the floppy is NOT covered by a
write-protect tab. See Appendix -C- for settings file
details and file maintenance.
Save Typing Statistics
Your typing statistics for each drill or exercise where
you've typed a minimum number of characters can be saved to
disk in a statistics history file named HISTORY.HST.
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The statistics history is cumulative across typing
sessions too. PC-FasType will keep adding history records
to the existing file until you delete it or archive it.
See Appendix -C- for history file details.
If you're working from floppies we don't recommend
saving typing statistics unless you have a hard disk or a
two-floppy system. You can assign a drive and path name
through the FTSPEC environment variable if you want settings
and history records saved in a location other than the
default drive/directory. See Appendix -D- for more
environment variable details.
Exit to MS-DOS
This selection will cause your typing session to end.
Pressing the ESCAPE key while the Main Menu is displayed
will also take you to the end of your PC-FasType typing
session. You will then be asked if you want typing
statistics history displayed followed by a request to
confirm your exit of PC-FasType. Upon confirmation to exit,
the screen is cleared and a message will appear thanking you
for using the program. After a brief moment the DOS prompt
will re-appear at the top of the screen.
BEGINNER DRILLS MENU
The Beginner Drills Menu is where you select drill
combinations that will build your typing vocabulary of
letters, numbers, and symbols. If you're an intermediate
typist, these drills will help increase your accuracy on the
keyboard. As a beginner, you would typically start with the
HOME keys and as your typing accuracy improves you would
select additional letters from the Add More Letters sub-menu
selection. Then you can try numbers, symbols, and finally
Capital Letters.
HOME Keys Only
This selection will RESET all previous drill or
exercise selections and will cause just the HOME keys to be
available for you to practice typing. The count of the
number of characters that you must successfully type for
each drill remains set at the count you specified in the
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Keyboard Helpers Menu, or is set to the skill level chosen
from the Main Menu.
Add More Letters
This menu selection will cause the subsequent "pop-up"
of a letter selection sub-menu. You can choose additional
letters from this menu to build up your typing vocabulary of
keyboard letters. For more information see the section
entitled "ADD MORE LETTERS Sub-Menu".
Add Numbers
A "pop-up" menu will appear when this selection is
made. You can select number sets from this menu to build up
your typing vocabulary of numbers. For more information see
the section entitled "ADD NUMBERS Sub-Menu".
Add CAPITAL Letters
A "pop-up" menu will appear when this selection is
made. You can select CAPITAL LETTER sets from this menu to
build up your typing vocabulary of capital letters. For
more information see the section entitled "ADD CAPITAL
LETTERS Sub-Menu".
Include Punctuation Marks
This menu selection is a "toggle" that will cause all
upper-case and lower case symbols and punctuation marks of
the main typing area to be included in the list of
characters for you to practice typing. These characters
will be added to selections made from any of the "pop-up"
menus. If you do not like typing punctuation marks and
special symbols, press the ENTER key again to reset the
CHECKMARK. Or press F6 to turn this selection OFF. The
special characters and symbols will then be removed from
your list of drill letters and characters to type.
CAPITAL Letters Only!
All previously selected drills or exercises will be
reset when this selection is made. Your character set will
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be replaced by all of the CAPITAL Letters. The count of the
number of Capital Letters for each drill remains set at the
count you specified in the Keyboard Helpers Menu or will is
set at the skill level in the Main Menu. See the Quick-HELP
Facility for information on how to properly type Capital
Letters.
Do it ALL!
This selection will add all of the letters, symbols and
punctuation marks, numbers, and Capital Letters in
PC-FasType's vocabulary to your list for you to practice
typing with. The count of the number of characters for each
drill will remain set at the count specified. We suggest
that you change the drill count to 80 or more to make this
typing practice substantial.
Choose Your Own
A dialog box will appear over the menu that allows you
to select your own set of characters to type. You must
choose at least ten DIFFERENT characters from the list in
the box. The list looks like the text window above the
keyboard display during drills, but shown with ALL letters
and characters appropriate to the keyboard you are using.
This option has intriguing possibilities. For example,
let's say you'd like to practice typing ONLY the letters on
the "qwerty" row of keys, this is the row of keys above the
"home" row. All you have to do is select the Choose Your
Own option from the Beginner Drills Menu then type the
letters that make up the "qwerty" row which would be: q, w,
e, r, t, y, u, i, o, p. You could do the same with numbers.
A variation on this scheme would be to choose letter
columns instead of rows. Suppose you'd like to practice
typing all of the letters that the index finger of each hand
types. You would choose the following letters: f, r, v, b,
g, t for the left hand; and the letters: j, m, u, y, n, h
for the right hand. Then go to the Keyboard Helpers Menu
and increase the drill count to make the test worth while.
While you're there you can add the "Align Finger Positions"
feature which draws vertical lines on the screen keyboard
separating the columns of keys.
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Some other interesting things that you can do with this
feature would be to choose letters for the left hand only,
or the right hand only. You could include some CAPITAL
letters that are giving you a problem. Another interesting
typing practice technique is to select all of the NUMBERS on
the number row - 1 thru 0 (zero), and then use the KEYPAD to
practice your "calculator" key movements - make sure your
NUM LOCK key is set to ON so the keypad produces numbers
instead of cursor movements. A variation on the NUMBER row
theme: how about selecting all of the UPPER CASE symbols on
the "number" row, these are the characters NO ONE knows how
to type! These custom selections can be used to help you
build up your typing rhythm and dexterity in your hands and
fingers.
"KAPS FOR KIDS"
Little children are BIG users of PC-FasType. They
sometimes have difficulty distinguishing between upper and
lower case letters. This option will display all lower case
letters as CAPITALS in all selections from the Beginner's
Menu. Selections from the Intermediate and Advanced menus
will reset this feature to OFF. The CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY
selection will turn this feature off too. With clever
selections from the ADD MORE... menus, some drill
combinations will show both LETTERS and CAPS as all capitals
in the text window; even so, use of the shift keys will not
be required or needed.
INTERMEDIATE EXERCISES MENU
If you're a beginning typist and have become familiar
with the keyboard through the drills from the Beginner Menu,
you'll want to try typing exercises with options selected
from this menu. The exercise options consist of three,
four, or five letter word groups, variable length words, or
common, everyday phrases of speech or writing. You can
select the exercise you want to practice typing by using the
menu selector bar or pressing the appropriate function key.
WORDS - 3 Letter Groups
Each exercise will display lines of 3 letter word
groups in the text window above the screen keyboard display.
Your task is to type the letter pointed to by the house-
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shaped cursor as it moves along under the line of text and
the "roof" of the house "points" to the next letter to type.
The cursor advances to the next character on the line when
ANY typing key is pressed, not necessarily the one you were
SUPPOSED to type. If you make an error, the cursor under
the letter you mis-typed is replaced with an asterisk (*)
and the cursor advances to the next letter. You have to
type the spaces between the words too. The drill ends when
the cursor has passed through all displayed letters in the
text window. If there are more words to type than will fit
in the text window, the text will scroll upwards.
WORDS - 4 Letter Groups
This selection will cause PC-FasType to access exercise
files on disk containing lines of 4-letter word groups. The
typing process works the same as the 3-letter word groups
above.
WORDS - 5 Letter Groups
The exercise process works the same as above, except
the lines will contain five-letter word groups.
More WORDS
These typing exercises are the same as above except
that the word sizes will vary from 6 to 12 characters in
length. Some of the words are hard to type and even more
difficult to understand; you may want to check a dictionary
to determine their meaning.
Common PHRASES
This selection will cause PC-FasType to access disk
files of typing exercises that contain lines of common
everyday phrases (not full sentences) you may find in speech
or print. The typing process is the same as above.
ADVANCED EXERCISES MENU
You can select more advanced typing exercises from
topics on this menu. These exercises consist of sentences,
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quotations, and short paragraphs for you to type. The OPEN
TYPING option lets you type anything you want, and LONG
PARAGRAPHS use the full screen without the keyboard display.
Your typing task for exercises chosen from the Advanced
Exercises Menu is the same as the Intermediate Exercises
Menu; type the letters in the text window pointed to by the
cursor, and try to stay ahead of the delayed prompting.
EASY Sentences
Short, rather simple sentences with some simple
punctuation, a few capital letters, and possibly a few
numbers will be displayed in the text window above the
screen keyboard. Your task is to correctly type the letter
pointed to by the cursor. The cursor advances to the next
character on the line as each one is typed successfully.
HARD Sentences
These exercises consist of longer, more complex
sentences for you to type. The words are more complex too,
there is heavier use of capital letters and numbers, and
more difficult combinations of special characters and
symbols. More intense concentration is required to do well,
it's more difficult to stay ahead of the delayed prompt.
SHORT Paragraphs
The exercise text for you to type when this option is
selected is similar to the Hard Sentences. The text is much
longer and the words and phrases are more difficult to type.
As you type, the text will scroll off the top of the screen
and new lines will enter from the bottom of the text window.
The moving cursor and the line you are typing will stay in
the middle of the window. These exercises are also hard to
type. They include extensive use of capital letters,
punctuation, numbers, and special characters and symbols.
LONG Paragraphs
More advanced typists who don't need the keyboard
display can select this exercise. It offers lengthy
paragraphs and timed exercises. Text is displayed in a full
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screen window. Elapsed or remaining time is displayed in
the upper right corner, and function key selections are
displayed at the bottom. As with all advanced exercises,
you have to type the character pointed to by the cursor.
You can end the exercise and display statistics anytime by
pressing the escape key. The TIMED exercises range from
one minute to 20 minutes.
Type YOUR Own Text
If you have text files that you are familiar with and
you'd like to try typing practice with them, then this
option will do it. When chosen, a dialog box will pop-up
asking you to type the name of a text file that you'd like
to practice typing.
Text files contain characters of the standard ASCII
character set and are readable when displayed on the screen
or printed on your printer. To check if a file is an
ordinary text file, use the MS-DOS command "TYPE" with the
file name and watch the screen. The contents of the file
will be displayed a line at a time and if it's readable then
it's an ordinary text file. If you tried to "TYPE" a
program file (a file ending with .COM or .EXE, the screen
would display garbage because a program file is made up of
computer instructions that are unreadable.
If you select text files that were developed with your
favorite editor or word processor, be sure you use the plain
text version for typing practice. Some text files produced
with word processors such as Microsoft WORD contain embedded
formatting characters. PC-FasType will filter your text
file and discard characters that cannot be typed on the
keyboard.
If you don't have any text files to practice with,
there is a file called FORTUNE1.TYP that came with
PC-FasType. Type this file name in the dialog box to
practice typing its text. You could also try text files
from other computer software products you bought. The most
common text files distributed with software products are
"README" files. These are files of readable text that give
up-to-date information about the product. Most ordinary
text files can be identified by the file name and extension.
The file-extension is the one-to-three characters that
follow the dot (.) in a file name, as in README.TXT,
UPDATE.DOC, etc. Try to select small files of less than
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1000 characters. Read Appendix -B- entitled "CREATING
YOUR OWN TEXT FILES" for instructions on assembling your own
typing practice material.
Open Typing
This feature is designed to help you practice your
word-processing skills. An empty window is displayed and
you can type any text you want. You also have full use of
the arrow keys for navigating around the window.
Text is displayed as you type it at the cursor
location, wherever it may be. You can set the cursor
location to any position in the window by pressing the ARROW
keys - up, down, left, and right. However, these are
counted as keystrokes, so be careful. Your typing area is
limited to the window boundaries. When you reach the
bottom of the window and continue to type, the typed text
will scroll off the top of the window one line at a time.
Since there is no way to check your spelling,
PC-FasType can only detect a potential error when you press
the BACKSPACE KEY. Here's an important point, each press
of the BACKSPACE KEY is noted by PC-FasType as an attempt to
correct a typing error and will be counted as one keystroke
error. This corrective action will affect your speed but
will improve your accuracy.
Elapsed or remaining time is displayed in the upper
right corner, and function key selections are displayed at
the bottom. The only way to end the OPEN TYPING exercise
if you're not in a timed exercise is to press the ESCAPE
key. You can select TIMED exercises while in this mode too.
We suggest that your time selection be in the range of seven
to ten minutes to make the exercise worthwhile.
KEYBOARD HELPERS MENU
You can select typing helpers and options such as
outlining of HOME keys to aid you in finger placement on the
keyboard. Or, you can select the "hidden keys" option.
With hidden keys, the letters on the screen keyboard keys
are erased. You can also turn all sound ON or OFF, etc.
Any "typing helper" selected from this menu will remain in
effect during any of the drills or exercises until you reset
them. More than one helper can be selected, the checkmark
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will indicate the active helpers. All typing helper
settings are saved for the next time if you selected SAVE
SETTINGS from the Main Menu.
QUIET Mode
This feature will turn all sound OFF during your
PC-FasType session. This feature is a "toggle" and can be
turned ON or OFF by repeatedly pressing the ENTER key. The
CHECKMARK will indicate the ON setting of quiet mode after
you press the key. This option remains set until you reset
it again. The QUIET mode selection overrides the "BEEP"
Keystroke Errors selection.
Hidden Keys
This typing helper will erase all of the typing letters
from the screen keyboard keycaps. You may wish to use this
feature after you have memorized the key letter placements.
You will still be prompted to press the indicated key during
a drill or exercise but will have to rely on your memory to
remember where the adjacent keys are.
Outline HOME keys
Selecting this typing helper will cause boxes to be
drawn around the HOME keys of the screen keyboard. The
first box is drawn around the ASDF keys and the second box
is drawn around the JKL; keys. This is a keyboard helper
designed for beginners and assists you in the correct
positioning of your fingers on the keyboard during typing.
This option remains in effect until you turn it OFF. You
might like to use the outline when you try typing with the
HIDDEN KEYS helper active.
'BEEP' Keystroke Errors
Making this selection will enable a 'beeping' sound
whenever you make a keystroke error. A large X will flash
over the key that you pressed incorrectly and at the same
time the speaker will sound indicating that you made an
error. This feature is "ON" when you start PC-FasType.
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Note: if all SOUND has been turned OFF via the QUIET Mode
selection then the keystroke error 'beep' will also be
turned off even though the CHECKMARK in the menu may
indicate it's turned on.
Align Finger Positions
This selection is similar to the OUTLINE HOME KEY
helper. This feature will cause lines to be drawn on the
screen keyboard that will separate the keys vertically. It
will indicate all the keys on different rows that could be
pressed with the same finger for each hand. This is a
keyboard helper designed to assist you in keying the letters
with the correct fingers. You can use this typing helper
together with the Outline Home Keys helper.
WORD WRAP
The WORD WRAP feature is for typists familiar with word
processors. Word wrap means that as you type and reach the
end of the line on the screen, the word that cannot fit will
automatically "wrap" to the beginning of the NEXT line; you
don't have to press the ENTER key to cause the cursor to go
to the next line.
This feature is only important when typing exercises
chosen from the Intermediate or Advanced Menu. When the
advancing cursor reaches the end of the line it will rest
under a SPACE or a CARRIAGE RETURN symbol. With WORD WRAP
turned ON, you can type either a space or press the enter
key and the cursor will move to the first character of the
next line; either one is correct and will be counted as a
valid keystroke.
When word wrap is turned OFF however, a CARRIAGE RETURN
symbol (a back arrow) will be shown at the end of every
displayed line. The presence of this character means that
when the cursor reaches it you MUST type the ENTER key.
Pressing the space bar will cause a keystroke error.
Reset Keyboard Helpers
Be careful with this selection; it will RESET all of
the keyboard helpers to their original values of ON or OFF
when you started PC-FasType. If you get confused as to what
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features were ON and what were OFF after using PC-FasType
for a while, you can press this key to reset them to their
original status when you started.
Change Drill Count
Making this selection will cause a dialog box to "pop-
up" over the menu. The dialog box will suggest that you
enter the count, in number of characters to be typed, for
any drill selected from the Beginner Drills Menu. You can
enter a count of 10 to 999. If you don't enter a number,
PC-FasType will use a the count from the Skill level on the
main menu. The number of characters for any exercise
selected from the Intermediate or Advanced Menu is already
determined from the length of the text exercises on disk.
The number shown in the dialog box is the current setting.
SUB-MENUS
In addition to the five primary menus, there are
several sub-menus that can be selected from the Beginner
Drills Menu. Selections from any of these sub-menus will
help you to build your typing vocabulary by giving you the
opportunity to add more letters, numbers, and CAPITAL
letters to your typing vocabulary list. The sequence in
which the letters and numbers can be added to your drill
list follow generally accepted rules of typing practice.
ADD MORE LETTERS Sub-Menu
The "ADD MORE LETTERS" Menu is displayed over the
Beginner Drills menu window when you select ADD MORE LETTERS
while the Beginner Drills Menu is on the screen. This menu
lets you increase your typing skills by letting you add more
letters to your typing vocabulary. For example, the next
set of letters that you have to learn after you have become
proficient at typing the HOME keys are the letters "e" and
"i". You can select these letters from the menu by moving
the menu selector bar over the "e,i" set and pressing the
ENTER key. A CHECKMARK will appear in the entry indicating
they will be added to your list. When you choose BEGIN
TYPING from a primary menu, these letters will show up in
the TEXT window. So, in addition to being drilled on the
HOME keys the beginner drills will also include the letters
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e and i. The letter sets don't have to be chosen in
sequence, although we recommend you do so.
Your selection is cumulative, that is - whatever
entries you choose, the drills will include ALL of the
letters listed that have a CHECKMARK to the left of them.
If you change your mind while the list is still
displayed, just move the menu selector bar to the entry you
want and press the ENTER key again - the CHECKMARK will
disappear. Your chosen selection goes into effect only when
you EXIT the sub-menu. If you decide not to make a
selection, just press the ESCAPE key to return to the
Beginner Drills menu.
The Quick-HELP Facility is also available for sub-
menus. When you choose Quick-HELP, the menu selector bar
will rest on the ADD MORE LETTERS topic of the Quick-HELP
Facility menu.
ADD NUMBERS Sub-Menu
This sub-menu is displayed over the Beginner Drills
menu window when you select ADD NUMBERS. The purpose of
this sub-menu is to help you increase your typing skills by
letting you add any or all of the number keys to your typing
vocabulary.
Your selection of number sets works the same as in the
ADD MORE LETTERS Menu. For example, if you want to learn
how to type the number "3" and the number "8", then move the
menu selector bar to the "3,8" entry and press the ENTER
key. A CHECKMARK will appear indicating the numbers 3 and 8
will be added to your drill list for Beginner typing drills.
If you select "No Numbers", then any numbers previously
selected or included in your drill as indicated by the
CHECKMARKS will be eliminated from your next drill.
Selecting the Quick-HELP Facility for this sub-menu
will put you on the ADD NUMBERS entry of the help menu.
ADD CAPITALS Sub-Menu
The "ADD CAPITALS" Menu is displayed over the Beginner
Drills menu window when you select ADD CAPITALS while the
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Beginner Drills Menu is on the screen. The purpose of this
menu is to let you select the CAPITAL LETTERS in the same
manner that you would select regular letters to increase
your typing vocabulary. You can select CAPITALS from the
menu by moving the menu selector bar over the set you want
added to your drill list. The first set of capital letters
you should learn to type are the CAPITAL home keys. A
CHECKMARK will appear in the entry indicating they will be
added to your list. When you choose BEGIN TYPING from a
primary menu, the CAPITAL letters you added will show up in
the TEXT window.
Your selection is cumulative, just like ADD MORE
LETTERS. If you change your mind while the list is still
displayed, just move the menu selector bar to the entry you
want and press the ENTER key again - the CHECKMARK will
disappear. Your chosen selection goes into effect only when
you EXIT the sub-menu. If you decide not to make a
selection, just press the ESCAPE key to return to the
Beginner Drills menu.
The Quick-HELP Facility is also available for sub-
menus. When you choose Quick-HELP, the menu selector bar
will rest on the ADD CAPITALS topic.
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APPENDIX -A-
How To Print The HELP Screens
If your PC has a printer attached to it you may want to
have a printout of PC-FasType'sQuick-HELP Facility screens.
First start the program as you normally would. Then simply
press F1 at any menu to get into the Quick-HELP Facility,
select each topic in succession from the Quick-HELP Facility
and press the Print-Screen key on your keyboard as you page
through the help topic. We suggest you space up your
printer a few lines after each page and do a form-feed
manually after every two Quick-HELP pages are printed. This
will avoid the text "spilling" over the perforations onto
the next page. Typing correctly is a discipline, and so is
neatness.
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APPENDIX -B-
Creating "Type-Your-Own-Text" Files
PC-FasType will let you use any text file you specify
in the dialog box when you choose TYPE YOUR OWN TEXT from
the Advanced Exercises menu. Don't worry about line length,
special characters or formatting considerations. PC-FasType
will reformat your text to fit the screen size and filter
out any characters it can't identify with the keyboard you
are using.
It's easy to create MULTIPLE exercises contained in one
file, just insert the phrase
@TEXT@
on a line BY ITSELF to separate the text into many
exercises. Insert this phrase between lines as many times
as you want. PC-FasType will randomly select text from a
file whose lines are separated by this phrase.
You may want to include special words or phrases that
are unique to your business, profession, or student
activities that you would frequently type such as scientific
terminology, or "legalese".
You can prevent PC-FasType from condensing paragraphs
together by using a special symbol. Paragraphs can be
terminated by a special character that PC-FasType will
recognize but won't show in the exercise. It signals
PC-FasType to begin the next line of text on a NEW line of
the screen display. This special character is the PARAGRAPH
MARKER ( - ASCII value 20). If your text editor or word
processor doesn't attach special meaning to this character,
you can enter it by holding down the ALT key and pressing
the numbers two and zero on the KEYPAD section of your
keyboard. If your keyboard does not have a KEYPAD area,
you'll have to consult your PC User Guide to find how to
enter non-typable ASCII characters.
This means you could create a sample letter with your
word processor specifying explicit line breaks using this
PARAGRAPH MARKER. When you run PC-FasType, just specify
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the path and filename that contains your letter in the TYPE
YOUR OWN option.
EXAMPLE: The following text illustrates the contents of a
typical ASCII text file prepared for use by PC-FasType:
@TEXT@
Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of
their country.
@TEXT@
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back,
123456789 times.
@TEXT@
aaa sss ddd fff ggg hhh jjj kkk lll ;;; fff jjj fff
jjj fff jjj ddd kkk ddd kkk sss lll sss lll aaa ;;;
aaa ;;; asdf jkl; asdf jkl;
@TEXT@
TESTING CAPITAL LETTERS; I CAN TYPE CAPITAL LETTERS
REAL FAST!
@TEXT@
ads jad dad kad dak jak kaj laj saj saddl dassl those
these them they though that this then
PC-FasType is not very indulgent with anyone who writes
a bad lesson. If any characters in the text that you've
created cannot be interpreted by PC-FasType as being allowed
for the particular keyboard, PC-FasType will replace it with
a "caret" ( ^ ), sometimes known as the "hat" character.
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APPENDIX -C-
Special Files - Maintenance
PC-FasType will write up to three output files to
either the default directory or to the directory specified
by the FTSPEC environment variable. These files are
necessary if you selected the save settings and/or save
history options from the MAIN MENU.
If you selected Save Settings, two files will be
written to disk when you end your PC-FasType session. The
first is an initialization file called FASTYPE.INI and
contains information about the status of the settings and
history files.
The Save Settings option in the main menu will cause
the program to save all of your PC-FasType menu selections
in a file called SETTINGS.SAV. This file is written to disk
at the end of your typing session.
The Save History option will cause the program to write
a record to HISTORY.HST every time you finish a drill or
exercise and you've typed a minimum number of characters.
With frequent use of PC-FasType, even though each history
record is small, the file can grow substantially. You'll
want to make sure there is enough space on your disk to
accommodate it, especially if don't have a hard disk and are
using floppies. We recommend you periodically archive the
history file (save) to a floppy, then delete it from your
disk. Your next typing session will create a fresh new
file.
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APPENDIX -D-
Environment Variables
PC-FasType uses two environment variables if they are
present in your environment list. The two are: FTREG and
FTSPEC.
Use of these environment names is optional and serve to
control the behavior of PC-FasType.
FTREG is required for registered users. It indicates
the registration code assigned to the user. See the README
file for details on its use.
FTSPEC is useful if your PC is connected to a Local
Area Network (LAN). FTSPEC has the full path name including
the drive letter, and indicates where PC-FasType's special
output files are to written. These files are your
individual options "save" file and your typing history file.
If PC-FasType resides on the File Server of a LAN and
is shared by many PC's you'd want to save your special
PC-FasType files on your PC in your own directory so you
won't interfere with anyone else's files. If this variable
is not set, PC-FasType will write these files to the default
directory where PC-FasType was started from.
For example, if PC-FasType was installed on the
network's file server whose drive was G: and the directory
was fastype, then you'd want to make sure your own settings
file and history file were written to your own pc's disk
drive. Therefore you could place the following set command
in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
set FTSPEC=c:\ftsave
where c: is the hard drive on your PC and ftsave is the sub-
directory where PC-FasType will place your settings and
history files. If you wanted to save the files on a floppy,
substitute c: with a: or b:.
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Backspace
Pressing the backspace key will cause the cursor to move one
character to the left erasing the last character typed.
Used for error correction.
Beginner Drills
Any selection from the Beginner Drills. Uses random
prompting of the keyboard characters that you want to learn
how to type.
Caps Lock
Locks the shift keys in upper-case mode. Shifted characters
and letters can be typed without holding down the shift key.
However, you must press the shift key to type a lower-case
letter while the Caps Lock indicator is ON.
Carriage Return
Another name for the Enter Key.
Delayed Prompting
When using pre-defined exercises where you have to type a
line of text displayed in the text window; if you don't type
the letter pointed to by the cursor within a short period of
time, the letter will flash on the keyboard display.
Enter Key
The "bent arrow" key to the right of the right hand when
resting on the home keys. Sometimes known as the "return"
key or "carriage return" on regular typewriters.
Escape Key
The <Esc>ape key is located in different positions depending
on the keyboard style you are using. On the old-style PC
keyboard, it's located in the upper left-hand corner of the
main typing area. When pressed any time in PC-FasType will
cause the drill to end and a menu displayed, or program
exit.
Hidden Keys
A unique feature of PC-FasType whereby all of the typeable
characters that are displayed on the screen keyboard keycaps
are blanked out. Designed to help you memorize the
keyboard.
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HOME keys
The keys of the standard typewriter keyboard where the four
fingers of both hands normally rest in preparation for, and
during typing; on the QWERTY keyboard they are the ASDF and
JKL: keys.
Keyboard Helpers
Selections designed to help you in your quest of learning
how to type. Some helpers are: sound, key outlines, drill
count, etc.
Keyboard Prompting
The flashing of the key on the screen keyboard that you are
supposed to type. During the exercises this prompting is
delayed. When used with drills, you cannot proceed until
the key you are being prompted for is pressed.
Keypad
The area on most standard computer keyboards located to the
far right. Normally used for cursor movement but when the
NUM LOCK key is on, allows numbers to be entered and can be
keyed like a calculator.
Keystroke Errors
If you press a wrong key during drills or exercises other
than the one you were prompted for, then PC-FasType will
count that as a keystroke error. In calculating Words Per
Minute you'll be penalized five keystrokes for every
keystroke error.
Main Menu
The master menu from which you can switch to any one of four
primary menus to select drills, exercises, or keyboard
helpers. First displayed when you start the program;
displayable any time afterward by pressing function key F1.
Pre-defined drills
Text files that accompany PC-FasType. They consist of
words, phrases, sentences, and paragraphs from which the
program randomly selects portions of, presents them to you
in the text window and expects you to type them as shown
during Intermediate and Advanced exercises.
Program Function Keys
The keys labelled F1 through F10 or F12 located in various
places on the keyboard depending on which one you are using.
These keys are used to select menus, and within each menu,
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to select various drills, exercises, keyboard helpers, and
other features.
Program Termination
The act of ending your practice typing sessions with
PC-FasType and returning to MS-DOS.
Screen Keyboard
A display on the screen of the PC's keyboard without the
function key area and keypad.
Shift Keys
Used to type capital letters and upper-case symbols and
characters. Allows the same key to type two different
characters.
Text Window
The upper half of the display area above the screen keyboard
that shows you the characters, or pre-defined exercises that
you are to type.
Toggle
The act of turning a feature or option ON and OFF by
repeatedly pressing a particular function key. Most of the
selections from the Keyboard Helpers Menu can be "toggled"
ON and OFF.
Quick-HELP Facility
Pages of text that are displayed on the screen to assist in
your use of the program. Available for all menus in
PC-FasType.
QUIET Mode
Using PC-FasType with all sounds suppressed. Convenient in
a classroom or office environment where the sounds may
disturb others. Selectable through a menu choice.
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