[access-uk] Re: touch typing courses again

  • From: Joe Paton <joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 02:12:08 +0100

Graham,

only 25 per cent of an answer here. On the mac, running Voice over, you can press a keystroke after which, any or most of the keys when pressed, are announced rather than sent to the operating system. don't know about typing tutors though, some time ago I did have some details, but I haven't seen them for a while. If you don't get anywhere, which I doubt will happen, drop me a note, and i will ferret about.

Regards,
Joe
At 14:22 09/08/2005, you wrote:
Hi all.

This subject rears its ugly head from time to time and I am repeating and often asked question.

Does anyone know of any decent touch typing courses that someone can use on either a Mac or a PC?

I have an access to work client who needs a screenreader and the company he works for uses MACS.

For the time being his PC use is likely to be quite basic and his immediate needs involve learning to type without looking at the keyboard as he can not see enough to continue looking at the keys while typing.

Does anyone know of either an accessible touch typing tutor for the mac or a touch typing program that works with Windows XP on the PC?

Cheers

Graham

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