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The Happy Tutor

Overview

The Happy Tutor is a typing game developed by Ed Cotta for the C64. It was published in 1982 by Pacific Coast Software. a serious typing program consisting of keyboard drill and sentence practice for the mature user. It would be beneficial to a beginning typist or someone who knows how to type but desires to increase his speed for efficient programming or word processing.

Upon loading THE HAPPY TUTOR you are asked if you want instructions. If you answer "yes", Instructions for the keyboard practice and sentence practice are typed on the screen along with the sound of clicking keys. After the Instructions are given or if you answered "no" a menu appears. The menu consists of eight options: keyboard practice, sentence practice, load sentences, compose sentences, save sentences, directory, view sentences or add sentences.

Developers
Ed Cotta
Platform
Commodore 64
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