[Blindmath] MathTrax Compatibility with Windows 7 was: Notes on braillenote
Roopakshi Pathania
r_akshi_tgk at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 9 17:00:38 UTC 2010
Hi Minh,
Did you install Java Access Bridge before using MathTrax on Windows 7?
If you have Windows 7 64 bit, then follow these instructions and report back if they work for you.
http://www.travisroth.com/2009/07/03/java-access-bridge-and-64-bit-windows/
Regards
P.S. I like Spongebob as well!
--- On Wed, 9/8/10, minh ha <minh.ha927 at gmail.com> wrote:
> From: minh ha <minh.ha927 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Blindmath] Notes on braillenote
> To: blindmath at nfbnet.org
> Date: Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 3:22 AM
> Hey guys,
> I was hoping you could help me with something. I'm taking
> AP Calculus
> this year eand my teacher does a lot of power point
> presentations so
> students can take the notes. The problem is , when he gives
> me the
> power point and I save it as a microsoft word document in
> outline
> view, it doesn't work at all on my braille note, which is
> my preferred
> note taker. It works perfectly fine on my laptop however.
> Is there
> anything I can do to solve this problem?
> Another thing, I used Math tracks, which is a
> graphing program from
> Nasa, in my Algebra class last year on an XP computer and
> it worked
> fine. When I try to install the program on my windows 7
> comp though,
> jaws doesn't seem to work it all with it. Could it just be
> that the
> program is not compadible with windows 7? If any of you
> could help
> with these problems, it would be great. :)
> Thanks,
> Minh
>
>
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