Student Licenses: A student Licensee with a Student License may Use the Product on up to three personal or family-owned computers, provided only one copy of the Product is in use at one time.Use by an instructor on a personal or home computer shall be considered one instance of use under a School/Institutional License. School/Institution Licenses: A Licensee with a School/Institutional License may Use the Software or authorize Use of the Software on the number of physical or virtual computers as in the Order Confirmation or License Confirmation.Single-User Licenses: A Licensee with a Single-User License may Use the Product on up to three personal computers, provided only one copy of the Product is in use at one time.All other rights are expressly reserved by Key. If a Licensee is found to have violated these conditions of use, then Key may cancel the Licensee’s License and terminate this Agreement. Key grants the Licensee a limited, non-exclusive license to Use the Product on one or more computers of the Licensee consistent with the conditions set forth below. License Term means the period of time associated with a License, if any.Order Confirmation or License Confirmation means the printed or electronic copy of the invoice or invoice confirmation record received by a Licensee from Key or from one of Key’s authorized educational dealers or distributors, or any other printed or electronic confirmation of a License received by Licensee from Key or displayed by the Software upon registration.Limited Preview License means a license to Use the Software in Preview Mode.Preview Mode means the restricted and time-limited state of the Software prior to the registration of the Software via an Authorization Code as required for Use under a License.Authorization Code means the unique code delivered to Licensee in conjunction with a License and that enables the Use of the Software under the terms of the License.License Administrator means the person designated by the Licensee to administer the License on behalf of the Licensee.License Name means the name given to a License by the Licensee or by Key for the purpose of identifying the License, typically, the name of the school or institution or the name of the individual Licensee, unless Licensee selects to use another identifying name.Licensee means an individual or institution that has legally obtained a License and that is legally able to Use the Product under the terms of that License, or any individual that Uses the Product under a Limited Preview License.License means a Single-User License, a School/Institution License, a Student License, a Student 1-Year License, or any other license as defined by Key from time to time.Use means install, use, access, display, run, or otherwise interact with the Product.Product means Software and Documentation. Documentation means the printed or electronic reference materials and other printed or electronic materials accompanying the Software.Software means The Geometer’s Sketchpad Version 5 computer program that you received from any source.Key means Key Curriculum Press, Inc., 1150 65th Street, Emeryville, CA 94608, USA.On Windows you can also use a command-line flag to set a specific tool folder that takes precedence over the chosen Tool Folder. (When you choose the command again, Sketchpad scans the chosen folder to find all the tools located there.) To make the new tool appear, you can either restart Sketchpad, or use the Choose Tool Folder command again, choosing the same folder as before. Sketchpad scans the Tool Folder when it starts, so if you save a new document containing a tool in the Tool Folder, it won't appear right away. Every tool in this folder will be available whenever you start Sketchpad, without any need to open the documents containing the tools. Once you've chosen a Tool Folder, use it to save your own Sketchpad documents containing tools. This document contains a number of tools that show the variety and usefulness of custom tools. If the Create Example Tools document in chosen Tool Folder box is checked, Sketchpad will copy into the folder a Sketchpad document called Example Tools.gsp. You can give the folder any name you like. Choose a folder from the dialog box, or create a new folder. When you choose this command, a dialog box appears. The tools contained in these documents appear automatically in the Custom Tools menu when you start Sketchpad, so they are always available. The Choose Tool Folder command in the Custom Tools menu allows you to choose a location in which to store documents containing custom tools that you use frequently.
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