VerseQ 3.0.12: keyboard simulator
4th September 2007
The program VerseQ has been updated, an improved version of keyboard training simulator, known as KeyTO. The first advantage of this version is the promise given by the developer Vladimir Kim to teach you how to print without looking an hour after you start using the program. If you are familiar with the traditional method of learning to ten-finger typing, this assertion will undoubtedly cause mistrust, as the user usually starts to train with the one or two letters, thus, one hour later he could absorb only up to 5-6 letters.
Vladimir Kim`s method is quite different. In this simulator a user starts learning with not two letters, but with all the major ones (excluding capital and special characters). In this program you will not need to type the sensible texts, though sometimes real words occur. Education is built on the learning the so-called “chords”, that is letters combinations occurring in the language most often.
Developer : Vladimir Kim
Distributed : shareware, $7
Operating system : Windows All
Size: 7.43 MB
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