[Blindmath] Future Engineering Student

Matthew Cooper matdawg17 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 2 13:18:35 UTC 2010


Thanks!  Another software I have heard of is Matlab, which sounds
similar to Mathematica.  Is one more accessible than the other and do
they do similar things?  Thanks!

On 1/2/10, Pranav Lal <pranav.lal at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Matthew,
>
> 1. Mathtype
> This is a program that lets you enter equations into Microsoft Word. It
> replaces Word's equation editor. I believe it is accessible.
>
> 2. Math player
> This is made by the same company as math type. It interfaces with screen
> readers to provide access to MathML.
>
> 3. Mathematica
> This is a program to do math and solve equations.
>
> 4. An audio graphing calculator
> |This is a program that allows you to enter functions and then solve. Graphs
> can be plotted and can be perceived using audio.
>
> 5. iFeel pixel software and Novint Falcon haptic device).
> This is a tactile force feedback device. It may allow you to see graphs and
> pictures but I do not know how well it works.
>
> 6. To add to your list, the vOICe
> This is a visual prosthesis and can be used to perceive complex images.
>
> Pranav
>
>
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