Your place to learn Morse code — listen to the shows, run the trainer with your switch, and watch your own words come off the tape.
Short episodes made just for you. Play one before practice, or any time — they explain what the trainer teaches, in plain words.
Your switch does everything. Short press for a dot, long press for a dash, rest to finish the letter.
Before each session: pause EZ Keys scanning, click once on the trainer window, and you're live. First time ever? Go to Settings → Calibrate her presses so the timing fits Christy exactly.
The same material as the shows, on paper — good for helpers, and good for the wall.
Two sounds, a little history, and why it was made for someone exactly like you.
All eight lessons, with rhythms, memory hooks, and practice words.
Your switch, EZ Keys, calibration, and how a session works start to finish.
Two trusted outside resources, worth trying once the first few letters feel comfortable. They open in a new tab.
A free browser trainer, the maintained version of Google's original. It teaches the letters with picture clues, has a one-switch mode that fits Christy's setup, and saves progress with a code. A good second trainer to practice on.
Google's collection of Morse code projects built for accessible communication — small games, the original Typing Trainer, and switch-hardware ideas. Fun for exploring and staying motivated between lessons.