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The foremost Typing and Computer Tutor for the Blind

TYPEABILITY DEPENDS ON:

  • TypeAbility runs on Windows PCs.
  • TypeAbility requires either JAWS or Fusion to be running.  If they are not running simultaneously as TypeAbility,  TypeAbility will not perform as expected.
  • TypeAbility is compatible with JAWS version 17 up to the current versions of JAWS or Fusion.
  • Before 04-20-23, the TypeAbility Registration Number that authorized your copy of TypeAbility was tied to the JAWS Serial number.  However, since the release of TypeAbility 4.5.0, TypeAbility has had its own License Scheme, independent of the JAWS serial number. If you update your copy of JAWS or Fusion, and the JAWS/Fusion Serial Number changes, you don't have to get a new TypeAbility License Number!  In other words, once you license TypeAbility 4.7.0 (and later) on a computer, it is forever licensed, no matter how many new versions of JAWS/Fusion you install.

LICENSING TYPEABILITY

Licensing TypeAbility on a computer is easy. Here's how to do it:

  • Purchase TypeAbility.  You will immediately be provided a License Code containing a mix of letters and numbers.  (The License code will also be in an email, and in your YesAccessible account.)
  • Download TypeAbility
  • Install TypeAbility
  • Run TypeAbility. The first time you run TypeAbility, you will be presented with a screen that contains the options to Get a Free 15-day Trial or to Activate TypeAbility
  • Activate TypeAbility. Press the Activate TypeAbility button in TypeAbility's opening screen and enter your License Code.

ABOUT JAWS & FUSION

  • JAWS is a screen reader that speaks to the screen's contents and where the current focus is. JAWS is for those who can not, or do not, rely on vision while using a computer.
  • Fusion is a screen reader that speaks and a screen magnification program. It is a combination of JAWS and the magnification program ZoomText. Fusion is for visually impaired users who have enough sight to benefit from looking at a magnified screen.