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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Catch the Cow is a scanning training program for single or dual switch training. The program presents an array of boxes, one of which contains a graphic cow, and the user must press a switch when an arrow scans to the box with the cow. The program progresses to more difficult arrays if the user successfully selects three displays. The arrays increase in difficulty by number of squares to scan, with four levels of 2, 4, 12 ( 4 x 3 matrix), and 36 (6 x 6 matrix). Users must press the switch twice to select correct box in matrix arrays. Scan speed and type of scanning (automatic or manual) are user-adjustable. Program requires an Apple II series computer that has at least 64K of memory and some type of adaptive switch control suitable for an Apple. The program can use single switch control, or manual dual switch, where one switch moves the pointer and one switch selects the item. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple II computers.

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This product record was updated on July 17, 2009.

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Computerade Products

2346 Wales Dr
Cardiff, California 92007-1510
United States
Telephone: 760-942-3343.
Web: http://computerade.com.
Email: info@computerade.com.


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