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Remove Mouse Lessons From Keyboarding Foundations K-2 (Standalone Single School Administrator)
Remove Mouse Lessons From Keyboarding Foundations K-2 (Standalone Single School Administrator)

How to disable the lessons that require use of a mouse.

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Written by Niki Frisby
Updated over a week ago

In the Keyboarding Foundations K-2 curriculum, after students have completed the Diagnostic Test, the next activity available to them is on how to use a mouse. We understand that in many cases, younger students may be working on devices that do not utilize mice. If this is the case, you may want to disable this feature. As a standalone single school administrator, you are able to eliminate this feature by grade, by classroom, or by the particular student.

Removing Mouse Lessons by Grade

First, hover over your Admin button and select School Management from your dashboard.

Then, select the Grade Settings tab.

Since the mouse lessons are only found in the K-2 program, select the K-2nd grade option.

Scroll all the way down and ensure that Enable Mouse Lessons (K-2 Only) is unchecked.

When you are finished, select Apply.

 

Removing Mouse Lessons by Classroom


To remove mouse lessons by classroom, first, select your class.

Then, select your Settings tab.

From here, select the Lesson Settings tab.

Now, scroll all the way down to the K2 Mouse Lessons drop down. Set it to Disabled.

When you’re finished, press Apply.

Removing Mouse Lessons by Student


To remove mouse lessons for a single student or group of students, first, select your class.

Then, select the checkbox(es) next to the name(s) of the student(s) for whom you’d like to disable the mouse lessons.

Now, select Accommodations from the window on the right.

Select the Settings tab.

Now, make sure Mouse Lesson (K2 Only) is unchecked.

When you’re finished, press Apply.

Additionally, here is a video walkthrough on how to disable the mouse lessons (2:35):

 

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