MAP (Misstroke Analysis and Prescription) analyzes 75 different types of accuracy problems, identifies YOUR top four accuracy problems, and then prescribes a list of individual, corrective drills tailor made just for you. These drills are designed to correct your keyboarding weaknesses and help you avoid making similar errors in the future.

After you take the Pretest, type all Prescriptive Drills once. You will be automatically returned to the Lessons menu when you are finished with all four Prescriptive drills to continue working on the lesson. If you want to continue working on accuracy, take a new Pretest and continue through the MAP routine one more time.

Click here for a Windows Media Player movie and tutorial on how to use MAP. For a transcript of the video, click here.

Note: If you cannot play this movie, you might need to upgrade your version of Windows Media Player. In Windows Media Player, click Help, Check for Player Updates or go to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/en/download/default.asp.

Note: If you see the prompt below, answer No to play the movie in a full window in Windows Media Player for the best visibility. Try pressing Alt+Enter to maximize the screen, or explore the buttons on the bottom of the player screen for View Full Screen.

 

If Windows Media Player opens in your browser in a panel on the left, click Media Options, Settings, and uncheck Play web media in the bar. Unchecking this setting will allow you to see the movie full screen. For more details on settings, press F1, Contents tab, Customizing the Player, Changing the size of the Player and Changing your audio and video settings.

 

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