![]() ![]() Here is a link to the knowledge base article:įor Windows 7 you will need to give "everyone" rights to the C:\Program Data\Sunburst folder. I told the person to whom I spoke about the issue and he said that he would get it resolved. I found its lack of being included within an applicable version's listing to be quite disappointing. I had already looked through the knowledge base, but this item was never shown to me since it was only listed under a listing for all of Type To Learn 4 products (I looked under the home version - the version that I purchased). I decided to make a little noise and as a result, I was able to be pointed toward a knowledge base article that gave a procedure to fix the issue, allowing me to remove administrative rights for my daughter. I made a few phone calls to customer service over a more than a week week and received no callback. not what I wanted to do, but it got the program to work (it was on her personal computer). I was unable to find a fix for this and ended up giving my daughter full administrator rights. The problem is due to the program not having the ability to write to its own database if the user using it is not an administrator. The fix is not fully intuitive unless you have a fair bit of experience in IT. I had problems h the product on Windows 7. However, I don't know why the company had to change from TTL-3, which worked. I haven't tried going on-line to get help yet, so maybe there is hope for this program. Every time I've tried to change anything, however, the program says "sending information", and then freezes, and the only way I can unfreeze it is to restart the computer. to make it accessible for different ages or disabilities. One reason I bought the program was because it said you can change the print size, vocabulary list, etc. After downloading the lengthy instruction manual (75 pages, that I had to print out myself they didn't include it with the CD), I discovered that you can bypass the pretest. It starts out with a lengthy pretest that is very frustrating for a beginning typist no instruction whatsoever just letters on the screen that the kid is supposed to type. I purchased Type to Learn 4, home version (because TT元 wouldn't work on Windows 7) this fall, when I started working part time as an independent contractor with one low vision student. The program was fun for the kids, and the teacher features were easy to use. I am a retired Teacher of the Visually Impaired, and have used "Type to Learn 3" for many years with my low vision (but not blind) students. Not compatible with Windows Surface, iPad, or Android tablets. You will receive the CD-Roms with a license to use this award winning program on a single computer in one home.įeatures include: - Diagnostic Pre-Test - The Comprehensive Scope and Sequence - Over 100 Leveled Lessons and Activities - Formative Assessments - Personalized Remediation - Spanish ESL Support - Real-World Typing and Original Writing - Parent and Student Reports - Customizable Content - Accessibility Options for Hearing and Visually Impaired - Top Scores Lists - Ergonomic Breaks Licensed for 1 user. Type to Learn 4 supports the importance of keyboarding as an essential skill for academic and professional success. The program emphasizes both accuracy and words per minute speed, and provides each student with individualized remediation and goals for success. Winner of Tech
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