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Kaz Keyboard A-Z Typing Tutor
If typing is not your strong point then take a
look at Kaz Keyboard A-Z Typing Tutor. Review by Kai Chandler
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Product: |
Kaz Keyboard A-Z Typing Tutor |
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From: |
Gotham New Media |
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Web: |
www.kaz.co.uk |
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Price: |
£24.99 |
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Rating: |
9/10 |
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We like: |
British diction.
Guardian Angel to prevent RSI and fatigue |
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We don’t like: |
Lacks graphs of
your progress with time |
The keyboard still rules
Until the keyboard is replaced by voice recognition
or some other technology, your typing speed will determine how
quickly you can use word processing and other applications on your
personal computer.
As generations of secretaries will tell you, touch
typing is much faster than ‘hunt and peck’ where you have to search
for each key. Enter Kaz Keyboard A-Z Typing Tutor which
promises to teach you how to touch type in just 90 minutes.
Kaz comes on a single CD-ROM and is easy to install.
It comprises two programs: Kaz Guardian Angel and Kaz
Typing Tutor.
The
typing tutor lets you log in by name so it can remember what
you did on a previous session. It comprises five sections.
Flying Start: this is a
series of short audiovisual clips to show you around the program and
most importantly, how to adopt the correct posture.
The Basics: this is a
90 minute lesson to teach you where the 26 alpha keys are located
and which fingers to use. Kaz’s approach is to use simple key
sequences such as ‘if mike jived’ and ‘rude dunce’ followed by a
test. If you do well, you are rewarded with cheers and claps. Kaz
tells you which letters you missed so you can practice them further.
You can click on a picture of the keyboard at any time for guidance
on which finger to use for a particular key.
Just do it: this
provides more practice on the alpha keys
And the rest: to
learn the shift, number and punctuation keys
Kaz Speedbuilder: this
gives a variety of phrases to type as quickly and accurately as you
can. After each phrase you are told your speed in words per minute
and your accuracy. After the exercise you are told your overall
speed and accuracy.
The program is introduced by a cheerful character
called Kaz. He’s not too annoying and is suitable for children as
well as grownups although he might be a bit frivolous for an open
plan office. Narration is in crystal clear Queen’s English so should
be easy to follow.
Although
the program appears to be aimed at the British market, the practice
texts include dollar rather than pound signs or perhaps I was
unlucky in the texts that I saw. It would have been interesting to
see a graph of how your speed and accuracy improves with time. The
exercises do not take account of your particular weaknesses but seem
to be selected at random from a bank appropriate to a particular
skill level.
Can it teach you to touch type in 90 minutes? Well,
probably not but it should give you some of the basics in that
time. After that, it’s just practice! It’s still one of the best
keyboard skills programs that I’ve seen.
Another program on the CD-ROM is Kaz Guardian
Angel. This lurks in the background and provides regular
reminders to take a rest, stretch your wrists, or to do some other
exercise to prevent Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) which is the
curse of typists everywhere. You can modify the settings, for
example, to set how frequently the reminders should appear.
Verdict
To sum up, Kaz Keyboard A-Z Typing Tutor provides an
excellent tool for learning to touch type and is suitable for all
ages. The Guardian Angel is also useful for preventing RSI. It is
reasonably priced at £24.99 including post and packing.
Kai Chandler
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