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In the intermediate level, the player must also type in the keys shown on-screen. If the player successfully enters its key, a brief cutscene shows their character collecting cutscenes in the clouds. An autoscrolling block also appears at the start. For every correctly entered key, the associated Koopa is overturned or the associated Brick Block is jumped at by Mario, Luigi, or Peach. The objective is for the player to enter the corresponding keys shown on Koopa Troopas and Brick Blocks. The screen shows Mario in a scholar outfit pointing a stick to the results on the chalkboard. Each mode has a time limit which, when reached, redirects the user to a screen displaying their results. In the first three modes, the player's character (Mario, Luigi, or Peach) cannot advance unless they hit the correct key. The information on the fifth option's report card is based on the player's most recent performance per mode. It calculates the time, average WPM, incorrectly pressed keys, and the total of keys typed. The first four modes have a dashboard on the bottom screen (except the fourth mode, Practice, which displays it on the top). The fifth mode simply provides information of the player's in-game performance. The second and third mode are only playable if the player either has a high WPM goal or reaches it. To access a mode, the player can either click on the icon or type in the corresponding number displayed on it. The main menu has five playable modes, each represented by an icon on the right side. The latter most option adds the largest variety of keys during gameplay. The options include: "Home Row Only", "Add Top Row", "Add Bottom Row", "Add Numbers", "Add Symbols", and "All Keyboard". This especially occurs in the first mode, Outdoor World. The third menu, "Lessons", has six options, all of which alter the keys that appear during gameplay. The player can earn a certificate by completing every challenge it displays the message "Congratulations!" with an ASCII art of Mario and the mode they most recently completed. The "Student" menu also has the "Load" option for entering a student profile, the "Edit" option for editing their profile information, the "Lesson Times", which show the length of each lesson, and lastly "Certificates", which displays their certificate if they have earned one. By default, these modes are inaccessible if the user does not log on to their profile. The player can change the value to a different number, which is necessary to unlock some later modes. Each profile has a "GOAL WPM" parameter, which is five by default. However, none of the characters have unique abilities.
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Here, they must enter their name, select a playable character (otherwise known as their "teacher" from the report card): Mario, Luigi, or Princess Peach. The player can create a new profile from the "New" option of the "Student" dropdown menu. The last option is self-explanatory: it allows the player to exit the game (which is also doable with the 'q' key). The first mode provides a single screen of the in-game credits, the second mode is essentially a summarized version of the manual, the third mode shows a gameplay demo for each mode. The File menu has four main options, including the option to activate or deactivate sound effects and music: About, Help, Demo, and Quit. There are three dropdown menus, "File", "Student", and "Lesson". When the game starts, the player is taken to a main menu. Most of the gameplay involves the player typing in a sequence of keys in correspondence to what the computer screen displays.