Mavis Beacon Teaches TypingAuthorNorm Worthington,[1]

 Walt Bilofsky,

Mike Duffy[2][3]DeveloperThe Software Toolworks (now part of Brderbund)Releasedlate 1987Latest release version20StatusActiveLicensingProprietaryOperating systemMac OS X, Microsoft WindowsPlatformcross-platformWebsitemavisbeacon.comMavis Beacon Teaches Typing is an application software program for teaching touch typing.

The typing program was initially released in late 1987 by The Software Toolworks and has been published regularly ever since. The original version was written for MSDOS by Norm Worthington, Walt Bilofsky, and Mike Duffy.[2] Editions of Mavis Beacon are currently published by Encore Software (hybrid Mac and Windows) and Software MacKiev (Mac OS X only) and are available throughout the retail sales world. An early version supported both QWERTY and the alternative Dvorak Simplified Keyboard layout. Later versions supported only QWERTY until the 2011 Ultimate Mac Edition from Software MacKiev which returned full Dvorak keyboard lessons to the product. Earlier versions were made for Apple II, Commodore 64, Atari 400/800 (version 1 only), Apple IIGS, Atari ST, Mac OS, Windows, Palm OS (version 16), and Amiga systems. The current Windows and Mac versions are published under the Brderbund trademark by both Encore and Software MacKiev.


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The program includes a number of speed tests and constantly tracks the user's words-per-minute typing speed. It also includes a number of typing games of which some versions have been included since the first release. (The 2011 Ultimate Mac Edition for Mac OS X, published by Software MacKiev, also includes two-player competitive typing network games, integration with iTunes, Dvorak keyboard support, practice typing song lyrics, RSS news feeds and classic novels.) A certificate of achievement can be printed by the user upon the completion of tests.

Mavis Beacon is not a real person. The original photo of Mavis Beacon was of Caribbean-born model Renee L'Esperance. She was introduced to Les Crane, the former talk-show host, while he was shopping at Saks Fifth Avenue in Beverly Hills. Crane, who was then a partner in Software Toolworks, invented the sobriquet.

As for possible causes -- it would seem that one of the other programs running on your system is taking precedence over the active window. It may be a normal background process gone haywire or possibly worse. I would suggest that you start your search for this by determining if this happens in

Safe Mode.

I'll try the safe mode option you suggest (the "or worse" comment scares me! :smileysurprised: ). Would you be able to tell me how I can run in safe mode please? I know that when the PC shuts down abnormally it gives you the option to choose, but how do you choose that mode from normal start up? Usually I just press the button and it does its own thing... thanks...

Thanks Ron, I did the scan however I was not asked to replace anything. I just got the Task Manager listing all the processes when I clicked on the tab but I could not make head nor tail of what I was supposed to be looking for, some were under my username, some under SYSTEM..

One thing I did notice was a large memory usage (KB) for the CCAPP.EXE under the processes tab - sometimes when I log off, after logging out of Yahoo Internet and Close Down the PC I get an error message telling me CCAPP.EXE or similar has a problem or ends abnormally or something ????? I also get error messages on closing down for Yahoo sometimes. I wonder if this is linked somehow? It does give me the option to Debug but I can't understand what it is saying.

EDIT: can I just add that I have noticed something called CheckIt Diagnostics on my applications menu. Should I give that a try? It gives a variety of things to check ie video, processor, modem, memory tests etc ????? grateful for any advice... esp on what to check!

hmmm.. I'm going to go with the possibility of 'bigger problems', I recommend letting your system start up and 'kinda idle' for a while, then check the processes tab in your task manager, be interesting to know whats running in the background...

As for the missing run command, I'm not sure if thats a customizible feature on the start menu, you could right click your start menu and search around in there to see if theres a box that disables run command(i'm on an adminstratively locked machine, so I cant even right click things lol). I haven't heard of alot of virii or trojans that disable the run command, so that makes me wonder

I went back into the Start Menu properties to see if there was anything I was missing re customisation. The only other option was to click on and select "Classic Start Menu" instead of the simple "Start Menu" I was currently using. When I clicked on Start this time Run was included on the Menu!! I have no idea whether it was your cut/paste or not. And I still have no idea why the Run is not showing on the other Start Menu (I selected it to show 10 apps instead of 5 and it still did not reappear) tho.

As an aside I did run a QuickNorton Scan and also a full Norton Spyware scan (which recommended removal of 1 item and quarantined another 3) the system scan didn't throw up anything. My system status is healthy and my Norton live updates are up to date.

I typed in "msconfig" as you have directed however altho I can see many miscellaneous items such as minimavis.exe, realplay, sonic update manager, AOL icon etc that can obviously go there are some items that look like they are part of the system ie located in program files such as modem, system dumprep (?), windows ie \system32... I don't think I know enough to ensure that I don't uncheck something that should be checked (what could be the possible consequences)? Some items I can't even identify what they are and what they relate to... there is one item on the tab that does not have any startup item name, no command listed - instead it just has a location. Is that normal?

Mavis Beacon is a popular typing tutor application created by Software MacKiev. It is designed to help users improve their typing skills, as well as enhance their productivity. This application is available on both Windows and Mac operating systems, so it can be used by a wide range of users. The application has been around since the late 1980s, and it continues to be updated and improved to keep up with the changing needs of the user base. It provides an intuitive interface, a wide range of features, and excellent support for users who need help with the program.

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This offers a comprehensive set of features that make it possible for users to learn to touch-type quickly and efficiently. It includes lessons which teach correct finger placement on the keyboard as well as practice Mavis Beacon for Windows 7/10 drills which help build muscle memory so that typists can type faster without having to constantly look at the keys. Additionally, some games make learning fun while still interactively helping build typing skills.

The team provides excellent customer support through their website, where they offer tutorials on how to use the software, as well as answers any questions regarding installation or troubleshooting issues that download Mavis Beacon for Windows 10 may arise during use. Furthermore, they also provide online forums where customers can interact with other users who have experience using it in order discuss any problems or ask questions they may have about how best to use it in order achieve better results from their efforts.

Mavis Beacon is a renowned typing tutor software that has helped millions of people improve their typing skills. Our fan website is dedicated to celebrating the legacy of Mavis Beacon and providing resources, tips, and insights to users of all levels. All logos and images are copyrighted and may be trademarks of their respective owners. 152ee80cbc

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