Kid's Typing Tutor for one or two hands
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>Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 17:22:38 EDT
>From: raewan at idirect.com (Rob/Ann Ewan)
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>Subject: uquest21.zip - Kids' typing tutor for one or two hands
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>I have uploaded to Simtel.Net:
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>http://www.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/educate/uquest21.zip
>ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/educate/uquest21.zip 204600 bytes
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>uquest21.zip Kids' typing tutor for one or two hands
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>Unicorn Quest is a DOS typing tutor for children. It was written for an
>eight-year-old one-handed girl who wanted to learn to type. It can be
>used with right hand only, left hand only, or both hands. Unicorn Quest
>makes learning to type into a game. While on a quest for a missing
>unicorn, the player practices typing letters, typing words, and finally
>typing sentences. The player can choose any of three levels of
>difficulty. At the end of each exercise, there is a different ASCII
>animal picture as a reward. On special request, the typing tutor can be
>customized for any missing fingers.
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>Special requirements: None.
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>Changes: Smaller, more customizable.
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>uquest21.zip has replaced uquest10.zip.
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>Shareware. Uploaded by the authors.
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>Rob/Ann Ewan, Sufficiently Advanced Technology
>thelion at esmerel.com
>http://www.esmerel.com
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