IO-TTY is not available in a PPM distribution. It is not directly compatible with Active-State Perl on Windows, it will, however, work with Cygwin installed. You should read the documentation for the module.
As a matter of interest, here is the response for a search of the basic PPM repositories for TTY:
PPM - Programmer's Package Manager version 3.4.
Copyright (c) 2001 ActiveState Software Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Entering interactive shell. Using Term::ReadLine::Perl as readline lib
+rary.
Type 'help' to get started.
ppm> s tty
Searching in Active Repositories
1. Apache-PrettyPerl [2.10] Apache-PrettyPerl
2. Apache-PrettyText [1.08] Apache-PrettyText
3. Email-MIME-ContentType [1.01] Email-MIME-ContentType
4. HTML-PrettyPrint [1] HTML-PrettyPrint
5. HTML-PrettyPrinter [0.03] HTML-PrettyPrinter
6. IO-Stty [02] IO-Stty
7. Modem-Vgetty [0.03] Modem-Vgetty
8. WWW-Gazetteer-Getty [0.10] WWW-Gazetteer-Getty
ppm>
jdtoronto
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