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--- DISCONTINUED (Verified 05/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Talking Hands is a fingerspelling drill and practice program for training and communication with the manual alphabet. The program will display handsigns for letters from A to Z as typed. The program can also be used to display hand signs serially or at random for drill. Up to 36 messages of ten lines and 80 characters in length can be stored on disk and played back for practice, and speed of sign presentation (from 1 to 40 signs per minute) can be user-specified. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple IIc and Apple IIe computers.

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This product record was updated on May 20, 2005.

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ATC Learning LLC

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Birmingham, Alabama 35243
United States
Web: http://www.atclearning.com.
Email: info@atclearning.com.


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