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How to install your DSA awarded KAZ software

You can find the download instructions here.

When downloading the KAZ software, you will be asked for an Email ID, License key and License ID.

Please note that the email ID is the email that is registered with your Study Tech account.

You should have received a key in the following format: XXXXX/YYYYY/ZZZZZ

X = First Number
Y = Second Number
Z = Third Number

The first number (X) in the provided "key" is the Course Password, which is used for online use. 
The second number (Y) in the provided "key" is the License key.
The third number (Z) in the provided "key" is the License ID.




Accelerated Learning
Easy, efficient and effective, KAZ’s award winning, unique and proven teaching method, teaches you how to touch type correctly in minutes instead of hours, all in the comfort of your own home or chosen environment. The method was tested on over 18,000 students per year for 3 years, in 300 private training centres across the UK. Only when exceptional results were reached (93% of learners typing the a-z keys in just 90 minutes), was it released to market. So, if you want to learn to type quickly, choose KAZ.

The Method
Unlike other typing tutors based on repetitive exercises and distracting games, KAZ teaches typing skills using specific combinations and progressions of just 11 words in 5 easily memorised, scientifically structured and trademarked phrases. Its multi-sensory approach engages the major senses of sight, sound and touch simultaneously, radically enhancing memory retention and recall - which is why it is so effective.  

Brain Balance
The unique method trains the fingers on both hands to work symmetrically and simultaneously, a direct result of both hemispheres of the brain working at the same time (brain balance). No other typing tutor works in this way. 

Muscle Memory
The method also builds muscle memory. With the repetition of real word vocabulary - reading, spelling and vocabulary are engrained to memory and spellings become a series of finger movements and patterns on a keyboard, dramatically reducing the likelihood of transposing and misspelling words.