David,
Thanks for the response. This could be a possibility.
Take care.
-Rodney


David Griffith wrote:
> It is not really an answer but personally I found the Typing tutors 
> unsatisfactory . What I di eventually was purchase an audio typing course  
> from  the RNIB and made sure that my typing echo was set to letter and words. 
> This did the trick nicely for me and within a couple of weeks I was touch 
> typing happily. Basically I used earphones to listen to the audio tutorial 
> and headphones over these  to listen to the computer.  I then used to 
> practise by playing  some of my favourite  music    and trying to type out 
> the lyrics out whilst I listened. Of course I was not fast enough to get all  
> the lyrics but it was great way of practising.
>
> . .
> Of course this is all possible to do with a Mac as well as a Windows computer.
>
> David griffith
> On 31 Jan 2012, at 21:22, Rodney wrote:
>
> > Anyone know of software for the Mac that is of course VO friendly,
> > that will teach someone how to type.
> >
> > On the Window's side I always point people to Talking Typing Teacher.
> >
> > Anything like that for the Mac?
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Rodney
> >
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