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MAVIS BEACON TEACHES TYPING
Typed in by MANUEL K. Edited by PARASITE..
IMPORTANT
Before you can use MAVIS BEACON TEACHES TYPING, you must run
the Installation Program. You will need a blank disk. This disk
will be formatted and erased, so only use a disk you do not care
about. To install the program, just follow this procedure :
1. Boot your AMIGA from the disk labeled Disk 1.
2. Start the program called INSTALL by double clicking on its
icon.
3. Follow the instructions on the computer screen. When you are
done, you will have an installed DATA DISK.
STARTING THE PROGRAM
With ONE 3.5 inch disk drive :
- Insert the disk labeled Disk 1 and turn on/reboot the computer.
- When the desktop appears, double click on the icon labeled
MAVIS.PRG
- When the program asks you to insert the data disk, eject Disk 1
and insert your installed DATA DISK (see above). Click OK and
wait for the remainder of the program to load.
With TWO 3.5 inch disk drives :
- Insert the disk labeled Disk 1 into the A drive. Insert the
installed DATA DISK (see above) into the B drive. Then turn on
or reboot the computer.
- When the desktop appears, double-click on the icon labeled
MAVIS.PRG and wait for the program to load.
RUNNING THE PROGRAM
The first dialog box has three choices : MEET MAVIS, HELP FOR NEW
USERS and START THE LESSONS. To make a selection, simply point at
the choice and press the left mouse button.
- MEET MAVIS presents a guided tour of the program ; first time
users should make this choice
- Choosing HELP FOR NEW USERS demonstrates the context-sensitive
help system and lets you see all the help topics for the program
- The first time you choose START THE LESSONS, you will be asked
for information about yourself and your typing abilities (See
GETTING TO KNOW YOU below). MAVIS BEACON TEACHES TYPING keeps a
list of all users and their progress. Mavis uses this
information to identify you later on.
GETTING TO KNOW YOU
This is where Mavis learns your name, basic skills and interests.
All of this information is important and must be entered :
- Your name : Type in your first name. Then type the Tab key to
move the cursor down, and type in your last name.
- With the mouse, click inside the box next to your age bracket.
- Click on the box that best describes your typing skill :
- A beginner is someone who is brand-new to typing.
- An intermediate typist is someone who is familiar with the
layout of the keyboard, but perhaps doesn't know the
correct fingering, and types less than 20 words per minute.
- An advanced typist is someone who already knows how to type
well and wants to work on improving speed and accuracy.
- Practice time : The normal length of a session is 30 minutes,
after which Mavis will let you know that you have worked enough
for the session. If you would like longer or shorter lessons,
click on the line showing 30 and enter the new time.
When you have filled in all the necessary information, click the
OK button to see the lesson plan for your first lesson!
SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS
Once you have signed in, all you need to remember are three simple
things :
- MAVIS BEACON TEACHES TYPING has been designed for extreme ease
of use. To learn how to type quickly and well, simply follow
the suggestions Mavis makes on the CHALKBOARD by clicking in the
box labeled YES, LET'S DO THAT. This begins a lesson. You may
exit the program by clicking on the box labeled NO, LET'S DO
SOMETHING ELSE and then choosing EXIT THE PROGRAM.
- If you are unsure about what to do next, simply press the HELP
key on the keyboard. This will bring immediate help information.
You will also be able to select from the complete list of all
help topics if you want more information.
- Clicking the left mouse button will cause the MAIN MENU of
choices to appear. Select any of the choices by pointing and
clicking with the left mouse button.
THE CHALKBOARD
The lesson plan for the next lesson is always shown on the
chalkboard. Read the suggestion carefully. You may accept the
suggested lesson by clicking on YES, LET'S DO THAT on the lower
left corner of the Chalkboard or view your options by clicking NO,
LET'S DO SOMETHING ELSE.
OPTIONS
If you click on the button labeled NO, LET'S DO SOMETHING ELSE on
the Chalkboard, a dialog will pop up which gives alternative
selections to Mavis' current lesson. These alternatives may vary
from lesson to lesson :
- PLAY A GAME/DO A LESSON INSTEAD : If you like the Chalkboard
suggestion, but would rather play a game or do a lesson
(depending, of course, on the suggestion), make this selection.
The game or lesson will begin when you make your selection.
- MAKE ANOTHER SUGGESTION : This will cause Mavis to suggest the
'next best' lesson. A new chalkboard message will appear.
- REPEAT ORIGINAL SUGGESTION : If you have chosen MAKE ANOTHER
SUGGESTION, and then decide that Mavis was right all along, this
button will restore the original Chalkboard message.
- REPEAT LAST LESSON : If you have just finished a lesson, and
feel you could do better with one more shot at it, this is the
button for you. The lesson suggestion from the past lesson will
be put on the Chalkboard again.
- MAKE YOUR OWN LESSON : Making this selection lets you design a
custom lesson for yourself. There are many choices in the MAKE
YOUR OWN LESSON dialog box. Just click on the box of the choice
you want to change. Here are your choices :
- Lesson Type (Choose one).
Choosing this makes the lesson either a GUIDED TOUR (Keys
and Fingers) lesson, a KEYBOARD (Classroom/Workshop) lesson
or a RACE GAME lesson.
- Emphasis On.
Speed or Accuracy : If you select one of these buttons, the
lesson will be geared to concentrate on speed, accuracy, or
general (both)
- Lesson Text From.
This choice determines where the lesson text should be
drawn from. There are many choices, including the Guiness
Book of World Records, Fun Facts, Fiction and others. One
option (Keys : ...) allows you to type up to 10 characters
which will be used to create a lesson containing a large
number of these characters (You will be prompted for the
characters later). You may even use text from your own text
file (any ASCII file) by selecting the box labeled YOUR OWN
FILE (In this case, a file selector dialog will appear when
you click OK. Just choose the file you want to use).
- Lesson Length.
Either you or Mavis may choose the length of a lesson (a
"word," when calculating typing lesson length, is 5 typed
characters). You may change the lesson length by clicking
on the "+" or "-" box.
- Timed Lesson.
This is a chance to give yourself an added challenge by
selecting the number of seconds you would like your lessons
to last. For example, you may choose to give yourself a two
minute drill or even a five-minute workout. A value of 0
means the lesson will not be timed. Select the time by
clicking on the "+" or "-" box.
- Target Speed.
This will set the speed of the metronome for a lesson or the
pacer car speed for a game. If you do not set the speed, it
will be set to a value close to your current average typing
speed.
- Text Format.
This choice sets up the lesson for special modes of
presentation :
- Regular Drill : A standard drill exercise
- Barrier Drill : Mavis puts up a "barrier" so that you
can only look eight characters ahead. This helps
develop "chaining" skills.
- Transcription : The lesson will not appear on the
screen. Instead, it will be printed on your printer
and you will type the lesson by looking at the printed
page. This is great practice for typists who will be
doing mostly transcription typing.
- Pattern Typing : Common letter patterns will be
highlighted in the lesson. You must type the entire
pattern correctly before moving on, or the cursor will
move back to the beginning of the pattern.
- Shift Key : Every word in the lesson will start with a
capital letter.
- EXIT THE PROGRAM posts a second menu, with the options QUIT and
DELETE A USER.
WHAT TO DO IN A LESSON
When the drill or game starts, just follow the instructions. At
any time, you may interrupt the lesson and bring back the MAIN
MENU by clicking the left mouse button. The lesson will resume
after you have finished using the MAIN MENU.
THE MENUS
Clicking the left mouse-button at the Chalkboard or in a lesson
brings up the MAIN MENU. Here are the choices on this menu :
- HELP will pop up an informative message. After you have read the
help message, you can click on the DONE button to go back to
what you were doing. Or, you can bring up the list of all help
topics by clicking on the OTHER TOPICS button.
- KEYS AND FINGERS is a great way to improve on your fingering
technique. The keyboard comes up on the screen. Type any key
and the "guide hands" show you the correct fingering.
- LEARNING AIDS lets you see the "gadgets" used in the WORKSHOP
such as the metronome, meters, clock and others. For each of
your choices, there is a box under the heading AUTO. If this box
is set, Mavis will decide how to set that gadget. You can
uncheck any of the boxes, which will highlight the button to the
right of it. By successively clicking the button under the label
MANUAL, you can adjust the gadget to your preference. The
LEARNING AIDS dialog also lets you set the speed of the
metronome and race car. If you discover during a lesson that
either is too fast or slow, just click the left mouse button and
select the LEARNING AIDS dialog to change them.
- TEACHING STYLE sets up the way Mavis "thinks". You should
probably leave this alone until you are more familiar with the
program. The choices are self-explanatory.
- KEYBOARD DESIGN brings up a dialog with a number of buttons : If
BACKSPACE ACTIVE is off, typing the Backspace key will have no
effect. This is useful if you are practicing to use an old-
fashioned typewriter. DVORAK ON/OFF changes the arrangement of
keys to match the efficient Dvorak setup. You may also choose
whether one or two spaces appear between sentences. Most people
prefer two spaces. Finally, if WORD PROCESSOR mode is chosen,
you don't have to type Return at the ends of lines ; a simple
space, just like in a word processor, will suffice. Those
planning to do their actual typing on a typewriter, however,
will find the TYPEWRITER mode more effective.
- HOW ARE YOU DOING? posts a second menu with choices that relate
to our typing progress. The choices are :
- SHOW GRAPHS OF PROGRESS displays your progress charts
- SHOW PROFICIENT KEYS displays the keys that you type faster
than your goal speed.
- CHANGE PERSONAL FILE allows you to update any of your
biological information.
- CHANGE GOAL SPEED sets the typing speed (adjusted words
per minute) Mavis uses as a measure of your progress.
- PRINT YOUR REPORT CARD. Get your printer ready! Mavis is
going to give you something to brag about to your friends!
Results from current and past sessions are printed.
- SAVE CURRENT SETTINGS saves the LEARNING AIDS, TEACHING
STYLE and KEYBOARD DESIGN settings you have selected. The
next time you sign on, the settings will be in effect.
- FREE TYPING puts you in the Classroom or Workshop (depending on
the "gadgets" settings), but doesn't put up a lesson for you to
type. Just let yourself go and type whatever you want. Type the
Escape key when you're done.
- EXIT THE PROGRAM posts a second menu, with the options QUIT and
DELETE A USER.
- QUIT concludes the session after saving your typing
progress records.
- DELETE A USER allows you to remove a typist other than
yourself from the roster of users.