Not sure if this will do for you, but you could check it out.
Go to:
futureaids.com
and check out their Computer Lab. Here, notice the Talking Typing
Teacher, which will be found at this link:
http://www.braillebookstore.com/Talking-Typing-Teacher.1
For illustrative purposes, I here just am pasting a few lines of the
info on the product. Please note, I am not familiar with the product,
just happen to give you the link.
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Here's a quick summary of the various exciting options you'll discover
on the main screen of TTT:
"File Cabinet" is a powerful tool for teachers that makes it possible to
swiftly manage entire groups, keep track of individual students'
progress, and create customized typing lessons.
"Explore the Keyboard" allows students to press any key or key
combination on the keyboard, and hear it spoken aloud. If you want the
keys they type in other programs announced as well, just hold down a
shift key when you push this button.
"Typing Lessons" is where you or your students will spend many happy
hours following a detailed, fun, and interactive typing curriculum.
"Key Practice" is a great way to ensure that students are able to
quickly locate each and every key on the keyboard.
"Word Practice" presents students with randomly selected words to be
typed, to help reinforce newly-acquired typing skills.
"Sentence Practice" has been designed to help students practice typing
three different levels of full-length, interesting sentences.
"Typing Games" is a set of six games designed to help students enjoy
their newly acquired skills, creating the perfect learning environment
for everyone!
As if that's not enough, TTT comes complete with "Talking Workbook", a
fully functional word processor, that can be used to test your new
typing skills on a practical application. Such advanced features as
"Find", "Search and Replace", "Word Count", and "Check Spelling" are
included in this fantastic editor.
And to top it all off, students can finish off their typing class by
getting their current typing speed.
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On 1/25/2017 1:49 AM, Mike Bernard via Talk wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Being that I already know how to type, this may sound like a silly
> question., but I'm looking for an accessible typing program that people with
> visual impairments can use, that's either self-talking, or compatible with
> Window-Eyes. You see, in the computer class I'm currently in, as part of the
> course, we have to do timed writings which are designed to help increase
> typing speed. However, the instructor uses typing.com. I've found that while
> typing.com does appear user-friendly with Window-Eyes as far as navigating
> the site itself goes, accessing the lessons is not quite as user-friendly.
> So, I was just wondering if anyone knew of a software program to which I
> could use that would allow me to do timed writings to which I can then
> submit to my professor, so that she can see my progress. Hth
>
> Mike
>
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