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|Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Customizing KTouch.
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Customize Ktouch.
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Create your own keyboard.  
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|Here,we are using Ktouch 1.7.1 on Ubuntu Linux 11.10.  
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|Here, we are using '''Ktouch 1.7.1''' on '''Ubuntu Linux 11.10'''.  
  
 
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|That is because, we were in level 3, when we closed Ktouch.  
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|That is because we were in level 3 when we closed Ktouch.  
  
 
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|We shall now learn to create a new lecture.  
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|We shall now learn to create a new '''lecture'''.  
  
 
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|Here we create new set of characters that can be displayed in the Teacher’s Line.  
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|Here we create new set of characters that can be displayed in the '''Teacher’s Line'''.  
  
 
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|From the Main menu, select File, and click Edit Lecture.  
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|From the main menu, select '''File''' and click '''Edit Lecture'''.  
  
 
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|The Open Lecture File dialogue box appears.  
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|Now, select the Create New Lecture option and click OK.
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|Now, select the '''Create New Lecture''' option and click '''OK'''.
  
 
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|The KTouch Lecture Editor dialogue box appears.
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|The '''KTouch Lecture Editor''' dialog box appears.
  
 
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|In the Title field, select and delete the name A default lecture and type My New Training Lecture.  
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|In the '''Title''' '''field''', select and delete the name "A default lecture" and type "My New Training Lecture".  
  
 
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|The Level Editor displays the Lecture Level.  
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|Now, under Data of Level 1, in the New Characters in this Level field, enter the symbols ampersand, star, and dollar.
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|Now, under '''Data of Level 1''', in the '''New Characters in this Level''' field, enter the symbols ampersand, star and dollar.
  
 
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|In the Level Data field, first select and delete the text displayed.  
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|In the '''Level Data''' field, first select and delete the text displayed.  
  
 
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|Now under the Level Editor box, click on the Plus sign. What happened?  
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|A second line comprising alphabets appears in the Level Editor box.  
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|A second line comprising alphabets appears in the 'Level Editor' box.  
  
 
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|Let’s select the second line in the Level Editor box.  
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|The Data of Level field now displays 2.
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|In the Level Data field, enter fj five times.  
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|In the '''Level Data''' field, enter "fj" five times.  
  
 
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|You can create as many levels, as you need, in your typing lesson.  
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|Similarly you can create as many levels as you want in your typing lesson.  
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|Similarly, you can create as many levels as you want in your typing lesson.  
  
 
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|Click the Save icon.
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|In the Name field, enter New Training Lecture.  
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|In the '''Name''' field, enter "New Training Lecture".  
 
   
 
   
 
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|Now let us select a format for the file.
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|In the Filter drop down list, click the triangle.  
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|Select KTouch Lecture Files star.ktouch.xml within brackets as the format for the file.   
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|Select '''KTouch Lecture Files star.(dot) ktouch.xml''' within brackets as the format for the file.   
  
 
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|Browse to the Desktop to save the file there. Click Save.
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|The KTouch Lecture Editor dialogue box now displays the name New Training Lecture.  
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|Let us close the KTouch Lecture Editor dialogue box.  
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|From the Main menu, select File, and then click Open Lecture.  
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|The Select Training Lecture File dialogue appears.
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|Browse to the Desktop and select New Training Lecture.ktouch.xml.  
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|Browse to the Desktop and select '''New Training Lecture.ktouch.xml'''.  
  
 
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|Notice that the symbols &, *, and $ are displayed in the Teacher’s line.Let’s start typing.  
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|Notice that the symbols &, * and $ are displayed in the 'Teacher’s line'. Let’s start typing.  
  
 
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|We have created our own lecture and used it as a typing lesson!  
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|To go back to the KTouch typing lessons,from the Main menu, select File, click Open Lecture. Browse the flowing folder path  
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|To go back to the KTouch typing lessons, from the Main menu select '''File''', click '''Open Lecture'''. Browse the flowing folder path:
 
   
 
   
 
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|Root->usr->share->kde4->apps->Ktouch and select english.ktouch.xml  
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|'''Root -> usr -> share -> kde4 -> apps -> Ktouch''' and select '''english.ktouch.xml'''.
  
 
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|For example, when you type a character that is not displayed in the Teacher’s Line, the Student line turns red.  
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|Let us now change the colour settings.  
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|From the Main menu, select Settings, and click Configure – KTouch.  
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|In the Configure – KTouch dialogue box, click Color Settings.  
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|In the 'Configure – KTouch' dialog box, click '''Color Settings'''.  
  
 
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|In the Select-Color dialogue box, click green.Click OK.  
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|The Configure – KTouch dialogue box appears.Click Apply.Click OK.  
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|The '''Configure – KTouch''' dialog box appears. Click '''Apply'''. Click '''OK'''.  
  
 
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|Make changes to it, and save it in a different name.  
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|From the Main menu, select File, and click Edit Keyboard Layout.  
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|From the main menu, select '''File''' and click '''Edit Keyboard Layout'''.  
  
 
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|The list of keyboards is displayed.Select en.keyboard.xml.Click OK.  
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|Let us change the fonts in the existing keyboard.  
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|In the Select Font - KTouch dialogue box, let us select Ubuntu as the Font, Italic as the Font Style, and 11 as the Size.  
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|In the '''Select Font - KTouch''' dialog box, let us select '''"Ubuntu"''' as the '''Font''', '''"Italic"''' as the '''Font style''', and '''11''' as the '''Size'''.  
  
 
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|Can you use the newly keyboard immediately? No
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|You will have to mail it to the kde-edu mailing id. It will then be included in the next version of KTouch.  
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|In this tutorial we learnt to create a lecture for training and modify colour settings.  
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|Watch the video available at the following link  http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial
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|Watch the video available at the following link: http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial
  
 
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|It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project  
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|If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it  
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|If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
  
 
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|The Spoken Tutorial Project Team  
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|Gives certificates for those who pass an online test  
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|For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org  
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| Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project  
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|'''Spoken Tutorial''' project is a part of the '''Talk to a Teacher''' project.
  
 
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| It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India  
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| More information on this Mission is available at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro  
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|More information on this mission is available at: spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro.
  
 
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| This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd  
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|This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
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Latest revision as of 14:47, 28 October 2020

Time Narration
00:00 Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Customizing KTouch.
00:04 In this tutorial, you will learn how to:
00:08 Create a lecture Customize Ktouch Create your own keyboard.
00:13 Here, we are using Ktouch 1.7.1 on Ubuntu Linux 11.10.
00:21 Let’s open KTouch.
00:25 Notice that the Level displays 3.
00:28 That is because we were in level 3 when we closed Ktouch.
00:32 We shall now learn to create a new lecture.
00:36 Here we create new set of characters that can be displayed in the Teacher’s Line.
00:42 From the main menu, select File and click Edit Lecture.
00:48 The Open Lecture File dialog box appears.
00:52 Now, select the Create New Lecture option and click OK.
00:57 The KTouch Lecture Editor dialog box appears.
01:01 In the Title field, select and delete the name "A default lecture" and type "My New Training Lecture".
01:12 The Level Editor displays the Lecture Level.
01:15 Click inside the Level Editor box.
01:18 Now, under Data of Level 1, in the New Characters in this Level field, enter the symbols ampersand, star and dollar.
01:29 We enter them only once.
01:32 Notice that these characters are displayed in the first line of the Level Editor box.
01:38 In the Level Data field, first select and delete the text displayed.
01:44 Enter the symbols ampersand, star and dollar 5 times.
01:49 Now under the Level Editor box, click on the Plus sign. What happened?
01:57 A second line comprising alphabets appears in the 'Level Editor' box.
02:02 Let’s select the second line in the 'Level Editor' box.
02:06 The Data of Level field now displays 2.
02:09 This will be the second level in our typing lesson.
02:13 In the New Characters in this Level field, enter "fj".
02:20 In the Level Data field, enter "fj" five times.
02:24 You can create as many levels as you need in your typing lesson.
02:29 Similarly, you can create as many levels as you want in your typing lesson.
02:35 Click the Save icon.
02:37 The Save Training Lecture – KTouch dialog box appears.
02:41 In the Name field, enter "New Training Lecture".
02:45 Now, let us select a format for the file.
02:49 In the Filter drop down list, click the triangle.
02:52 Select KTouch Lecture Files star.(dot) ktouch.xml within brackets as the format for the file.
03:03 Browse to the Desktop to save the file there. Click Save.
03:08 The KTouch Lecture Editor dialog box now displays the name "New Training Lecture".
03:15 We have created a new training lecture with two levels!
03:19 Let us close the KTouch Lecture Editor dialog box.
03:24 Now, let us open the lecture we created.
03:28 From the main menu, select File and then click Open Lecture.
03:34 The Select Training Lecture File dialog box appears.
03:38 Browse to the Desktop and select New Training Lecture.ktouch.xml.
03:46 Notice that the symbols &, * and $ are displayed in the 'Teacher’s line'. Let’s start typing.
03:54 We have created our own lecture and used it as a typing lesson!
03:59 To go back to the KTouch typing lessons, from the Main menu select File, click Open Lecture. Browse the flowing folder path:
04:10 Root -> usr -> share -> kde4 -> apps -> Ktouch and select english.ktouch.xml.
04:26 We can customize Ktouch to suit our preferences.
04:30 For example, when you type a character that is not displayed in the 'Teacher’s Line', the 'Student line' turns red.
04:37 You can customize colours for different displays.
04:41 Let us now change the colour settings.
04:44 From the main menu, select Settings and click Configure – KTouch.
04:50 The Configure – KTouch dialog box appears.
04:53 In the 'Configure – KTouch' dialog box, click Color Settings.
04:58 The 'Color Settings' details appear.
05:02 Check the Use custom colour for typing line box.
05:05 In the Teacher’s line field, click on the color box next to the Text field.
05:12 The Select-Color dialog box is displayed.
05:15 In the Select-Color dialog box, click green. Click OK.
05:21 The Configure – KTouch dialog box appears. Click Apply. Click OK.
05:29 The characters in the 'Teacher’s Line' have changed to green!
05:33 We shall now create our own keyboard.
05:37 To create a new keyboard, we have to use an existing keyboard.
05:42 Make changes to it, and save it in a different name.
05:46 From the main menu, select File and click Edit Keyboard Layout.
05:52 The Open Keyboard File dialog box appears.
05:56 In the Open Keyboard File dialog box, select Open a default keyboard.
06:02 Now, click on button next to this field.
06:06 The list of keyboards is displayed. Select en.keyboard.xml. Click OK.
06:15 The KTouch Keyboard Editor dialog box appears.
06:19 In the Keyboard Title field, enter "Training Keyboard".
06:25 We need to select a language for the keyboard.
06:29 Select "en" from the Language id drop-down list.
06:35 Let us change the font in the existing keyboard.
06:39 Click Set Keyboard Font.
06:42 The Select Font – KTouch dialog box window appears.
06:48 In the Select Font - KTouch dialog box, let us select "Ubuntu" as the Font, "Italic" as the Font style, and 11 as the Size.
06:58 Now click OK.
07:00 To save the keyboard, click Save Keyboard As.
07:04 The Save Keyboard – KTouch dialog box appears.
07:08 Browse the flowing folder path:
07:10 Root -> usr -> share -> kde4 -> apps -> Ktouch and select english.ktouch.xml.
07:26 In the Name field, enter practice.keyboard.xml. Click Save.
07:33 The file is saved in the format ‘<name>.keyboard.xml’. Click Close.
07:42 Can you use the newly made keyboard immediately? No.
07:46 You will have to mail it to the 'kde-edu' mailing id. It will then be included in the next version of KTouch.
07:57 This brings us to the end of this tutorial on KTouch.
08:01 In this tutorial, we learnt to create a lecture for training and modify colour settings.
08:08 We also learnt to open an existing keyboard layout, modify it and create our own keyboard.
08:15 Here is an assignment for you.
08:18 Create your own key board.
08:20 Make changes to colours and font level changes to keyboard. Check the results.
08:28 Watch the video available at the following link: http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial
08:31 It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
08:34 If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
08:38 The Spoken Tutorial Project Team:
08:41 Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
08:44 Gives certificates for those who pass an online test.
08:48 For more details, please write to: contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org.
08:54 Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project.
08:59 It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.
09:07 More information on this mission is available at: spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro.
09:17 This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

Thanks for joining.

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