Build 
            It! is a program that enables the building of pictures with sound 
            effects by repeatedly pressing either switches (connected to the serial 
            port of your computer) or the buttons on your mouse. Each time you 
            press a switch (or button on the mouse) more of the picture is presented. 
            
          Build 
            It come with a range of pictures to build, however it also enables 
            you to load your own pictures and associate your own sound effects 
            with them. Once you have created your own materials and style, you 
            can save that configuration, and load it again later.
          Notes:
            -Build It only uses windows metafiles for the pictures (.wmf).
            -A utility program, Builder, is provided with this package. Builder 
            allows you to set breakpoints in the pictures, i.e. the parts of the 
            pictures to play to each time a switch is pressed.
            
          Build 
            It - Support Packs 
            These are additional support files that support Built It and can be 
            purchased separately.
          Patterns
            A visually stimulating support disc for the Build It package. It contains 
            examples that will generate visually stimulating images on the screen. 
            
          Living 
            Things 
            This support disc contains examples of different living things. For 
            example: animals, dinosaurs, birds, plants. 
          Scenes 
            
            This support disc for Build It contains examples concerned with different 
            scenes including weather, season, time of day and a short trip around 
            the world. 
          Food 
            
            This support disc contains examples of different foods. For example: 
            fruit, vegetables, ice cream. 
          What 
            is It? 
            This disc provides a set of examples that show an outline of something 
            on the first switch press; the second switch press shows all of it.