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Revision as of 17:58, 9 March 2017
Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Introduction to KTouch. |
00:04 | In this tutorial, you will learn about KTouch and the KTouch interface. |
00:10 | You will learn how to type: accurately, quickly, and efficiently on a computer keyboard that has the English alphabet keys. |
00:18 | You will also learn to |
00:20 | type without having to look down at the keyboard every time you type. |
00:24 | What is KTouch? |
00:27 | KTouch is a typing tutor. It teaches you how to type using an online interactive keyboard. |
00:33 | You can learn typing at your own pace. |
00:36 | You can gradually increase your typing speed and along with it your accuracy. |
00:43 | KTouch also has lectures or typing samples, in various levels of difficulty, for you to practice with. |
00:50 | Here, we are using KTouch 1.7.1 on Ubuntu Linux 11.10. |
00:59 | You can install KTouch using the Ubuntu Software Centre. |
01:03 | For more information on 'Ubuntu Software Centre', please refer to the Ubuntu Linux Tutorials on this website. |
01:11 | Let’s open KTouch. |
01:13 | First, click Dash Home which is the round button on the top left corner of your computer desktop. |
01:21 | The Search box appears. |
01:24 | In the Search box, type: "KTouch". |
01:28 | The KTouch icon appears beneath the Search box. Click on it. |
01:34 | The KTouch window appears. |
01:36 | Alternately, you can open KTouch using the Terminal. |
01:41 | To open a Terminal, press the Ctrl and Alt and T keys together. |
01:47 | To open KTouch in the Terminal, type the command: ktouch and press Enter. |
01:55 | Now, let’s familiarize ourselves with the KTouch interface. |
01:59 | The main menu comprises the File, Training, Settings and Help menus. |
02:06 | Click Start New Session to start a new session to practice typing. |
02:11 | Click Pause Session to pause while typing. |
02:14 | Click on Lecture Statistics to know your typing progress. |
02:19 | Level indicates the level of complexity, in terms of the number of keys used when typing. |
02:27 | Speed indicates the number of characters that you can type per minute. |
02:32 | The Correctness indicator displays the percentage correctness of typing. |
02:39 | The New Characters in This Level field displays the characters that you need to practice at the selected level. |
02:47 | The Teacher’s Line displays the characters that have to be typed. |
02:51 | The Student’s Line displays the characters that are typed by you using the keyboard. |
02:58 | The Keyboard is displayed in the centre. |
03:02 | The first line of the keyboard displays numerals, special characters and the Backspace key. |
03:09 | Press the Backspace key to delete typed characters. |
03:13 | The second line of the keyboard comprises alphabets, few special characters and the Tab key. |
03:20 | The third line of the keyboard comprises alphabets, colon, semicolon, and Caps lock keys. |
03:28 | Press the Enter key to go to the next line while typing. |
03:33 | Press the Caps Lock key to type capital letters. |
03:37 | The fourth line of the keyboard comprises alphabets, special characters, and Shift keys. |
03:45 | Press the Shift key together with any other alphabet key to type capital letters. |
03:52 | Press the Shift key with any other key to type a character given at the top of the key. |
03:59 | For example, the key with the numeral 1 has the exclamation mark on top.
To type the exclamation mark, press the Shift key together with 1. |
04:11 | The fifth line of the keyboard comprises the Ctrl, Alt and Function keys. It also contains the space bar. |
04:20 | Now let us see if there are differences between the KTouch keyboard, laptop keyboard and desktop keyboard. |
04:29 | Notice that the KTouch keyboard and the keyboards used in desktops and laptops are similar. |
04:36 | Now, let’s see the correct placement of our fingers on the keyboard. |
04:41 | Look at this slide.It displays the fingers and their names. |
04:46 | Fingers, from left to right, are named:
Little finger, |
04:51 | Ring finger, Middle finger, |
04:54 | Index finger and Thumb. |
04:59 | On your keyboard, place your left hand on the left side of the keyboard. |
05:03 | Ensure that the little finger is on alphabet ‘A’. |
05:07 | Ring finger is on the alphabet ‘S’, |
05:10 | Middle finger on alphabet ‘D’, |
05:13 | Index finger on alphabet ‘F’. |
05:17 | Now, place your right hand on the right side of the keyboard. |
05:20 | Ensure that the little finger is on the colon/semi-colon key. |
05:25 | Ring finger on the alphabet ‘L’, |
05:28 | Middle finger on the alphabet ‘K’, |
05:30 | Index finger on the alphabet ‘J’. |
05:34 | Use your right thumb to press the space bar. |
05:37 | The first time you open KTouch, the Teacher’s Line displays default text. |
05:44 | This text lists instructions on how to select the lecture and begin the typing lessons. |
05:51 | For the purposes of this tutorial, we shall skip typing the default text and select a lecture. |
05:57 | However, you can pause this tutorial and type the default text. |
06:02 | Now, let us select the lecture to begin the typing lessons. |
06:07 | From the main menu, select File, click Open Lecture. |
06:12 | The Select Training Lecture File – ‘KTouch’ dialog box appears. |
06:17 | Browse the flowing folder path
Root->usr->share->kde4->apps->Ktouch |
06:31 | and select english.ktouch.xml and click Open. |
06:36 | Notice that the Teacher’s Line now displays a different set of characters. |
06:41 | Now, let us start typing. |
06:43 | By default, the Level is set to 1 and the Speed is set to zero. |
06:49 | The New Characters in This Level displays the characters we will learn in this level. |
06:55 | Notice that the cursor is in the Student’s Line. |
06:58 | Let us type the character displayed in the teacher's line using the keyboard. |
07:09 | As we type, the characters are displayed in the 'Student’s Line'. |
07:14 | Look at the Speed field now. |
07:16 | As you type, the number increases or decreases based on the speed of your typing. |
07:22 | If you stop typing, the speed count decreases. |
07:25 | Now, let’s type the numbers seven & eight which are not displayed in the 'Teacher’s Line'. |
07:31 | The 'Student Line' has become red. |
07:34 | Why? That’s because we have mistyped or made an error in typing. |
07:40 | Let’s delete it and complete the typing. |
07:56 | When you reach the end of the line, press the Enter key to move to the second line. |
08:02 | Notice, that the 'Teacher’s Line' now displays the next set of characters to type. |
08:07 | The 'Student’s line' is cleared of the typed text. |
08:11 | Let’s check how accurately we have typed. |
08:14 | The Correctness field displays the percentage of correctness of your typing. For example, it may display 80 percent. |
08:23 | We have completed our first typing lesson! |
08:26 | It is a good practice to first learn to type accurately at lower speeds. |
08:31 | Once we learn to type accurately, without mistakes, we can increase the typing speed. |
08:37 | Let’s begin a new typing session. |
08:40 | Click Start New Session. |
08:42 | In the Start new training session – ‘KTouch’ dialog box, click Start from First Level. |
08:50 | What do you see? |
08:52 | A set of characters are displayed in the 'Teacher’s Line'. |
08:55 | The 'Student’s Line' is cleared of all characters and is blank. |
09:00 | Let’s start typing. |
09:05 | While practicing, you may want to pause and restart later. |
09:09 | How do you pause your session? |
09:12 | Click Pause Session. |
09:14 | Notice that the speed does not decrease. |
09:17 | Recall that it decreased when we stopped typing without pausing the earlier session. |
09:23 | To resume typing, type the next character displayed in the 'Teacher’s line'. |
09:39 | Once we complete typing, we can check the Correctness field. It displays the accuracy of typing. |
09:46 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on KTouch. |
09:50 | In this tutorial, we learnt about the KTouch interface. We also learnt how to: place our fingers on the key board, |
09:59 | type by looking at the Teacher’s Line and completed our first typing lesson. |
10:04 | Here is an assignment for you. |
10:06 | Open KTouch. Complete the typing lesson in level 1. Practice typing with this level. |
10:13 | Remember to use the correct fingers for the keys. |
10:18 | Watch the video available at the following link. It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
10:24 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
10:28 | The spoken tutorial team: conducts workshops using spoken tutorials, gives certificates to those who pass an online test. |
10:37 | For more details Please write to contact @spoken-tutorial.org. |
10:43 | Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
10:47 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
10:55 | More information on the same is available at: spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro. |
11:06 | This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Thanks for joining. |