"Mapping to the K Drive"
You can now map to the K (network) drive. Please remember the following steps:
1. Open the Labserver icon on your desktop
2. Go to Tools > Map Network Drive
3. Select "K" from the list of letters (on the window that pops up)
4. Go to Browse and find the Microsoft Network Drive > Sba > Labserver > Keyboarding (1)
5. Once Keyboarding (1) is highlighted > click OK
6. Click finish on the window showing the K drive.
7. Close all open windows
8. Open your MicroType 4 Program
9. You should see a list of names on the left and "All Classes" on the right, select your period number (second, eighth or ninth)
10. Find your name and double-click on it. Instead of your regular password we are temporarily entering the word "password". I will let you know when you'll be able to enter your log-in password.
Please remember to copy (type or write) the ergonomic tips and techniques mentioned in the lessons of your Keyboarding Program. It is your responsibility to copy these notes. These material will be included in quizzes and tests.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask me.
1. Open the Labserver icon on your desktop
2. Go to Tools > Map Network Drive
3. Select "K" from the list of letters (on the window that pops up)
4. Go to Browse and find the Microsoft Network Drive > Sba > Labserver > Keyboarding (1)
5. Once Keyboarding (1) is highlighted > click OK
6. Click finish on the window showing the K drive.
7. Close all open windows
8. Open your MicroType 4 Program
9. You should see a list of names on the left and "All Classes" on the right, select your period number (second, eighth or ninth)
10. Find your name and double-click on it. Instead of your regular password we are temporarily entering the word "password". I will let you know when you'll be able to enter your log-in password.
Please remember to copy (type or write) the ergonomic tips and techniques mentioned in the lessons of your Keyboarding Program. It is your responsibility to copy these notes. These material will be included in quizzes and tests.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask me.
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