New Display Item~In addition to the Animated Skill Drills series Tacklesport also has a number of Install Software Titles, these include: Learning through Games - Football; Fitness & Health for KS 3&4, Observing Children Moving, and Observing & Analysing Learners' Movement.
Please ensure you have read the READ ME file that comes with each title and that you have been through the comprehensive Navigation sections of each title. Further guidance is included here along with a number of the most frequent problems encountered.
Installation.
Due to the size of the software you may require 2 CD-ROMs to complete the installation. Please ensure you insert Disk 1 first and wait until prompted to load Disk 2.
PC Settings.
What should my screen settings be for best viewing of the Software?
The ideal setting to view the software is 800 x 600. Select the highest colour setting your monitor will allow. 32 bit or higher is ideal. This allows you to view the software and minimise the software should you need to access other areas of your PC (e.g. when using the software in a presentation).
Do the software titles work on both Mac and PC platforms?
All titles are currently available as PC only versions. However it is possible to run this software on a MAC using "Virtual PC"
Problems and Known Issues.
"This program requires at least 3Mb of Virtual Memory to run"
Virtual memory should not be confused with standard PC memory. The ASD titles actually require very little memory use, however on some XP machines this problem may occur.
To recify this problem XP users should go to: Start / Control Panels / Performance & Maintenance / System - select the Advanced Tab / Performance - Click settings / Click advanced Tab / Virtual Memory - Click change / Adjust the Initial and Maximum sizes e.g. Inital = 1500, Max = 3000. This will often ask the system to reboot and usually solves the problem. You may need to repeat these steps and reboot your PC manually for the changes to take effect.
NT users shold log on with administrative rights
Unfortunately this error relates to the setup of your PC and how you logon on as a user. You need to be have, or be given, full access to the PC before you install the software.
We have only had a couple of instances of this and in both occasions the simple answer was to contact Microsoft Technical Support and use their support system to help you resolve the issue with your PC. A good starting point is: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308418/en-us - from here you may be given the opportunity to contact Microsoft with your specific problem/solution.
This issue is related to operating software (XP) and NOT commercial software such as ours.If you have any further problems or questions not answered her please send a support email.~~~1952~2014~~