[Blindmath] math track

Hajas Dániel d.hajas.lists at gmail.com
Mon Aug 3 21:25:15 UTC 2015


Hi David,

Math tracks enables you to input an equation you would like to plot. Then you can view the output either as a textual description of the graph or as a sonified version of it. The audio features offers a number of controls such as, zoom in, zoom out, exploring, and usual limit changing etc. A very handy and well prepared tool. Only if it worked.

Look forward to hearing from people who might use it. I really wonder if it is the software or me who is massing something up.

Bests,
Daniel

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Subject: Re: [Blindmath] math track

Hi all.
I want to be a math teacher at a community college. I have never heard of Math Track. I am very interested in what it can do in terms of editing math and reading math equations. Is this a stand alone math editor? Is it just a graphing program or can it allow you to manipulate and edit equations like Math Type and LEAN? Thanks a lot for asking about this, and I am looking forward to reading all of your inputs.

On 8/3/15, Hajas Dániel <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi All,
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> Recently I downloaded the application developed by NASA called Math track.
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> For those of you who use it, does it work fine? What I experienced is 
> that both on XP and Windows 7 with JAWS it gives an error message when 
> trying to plot an equation. It works just fine with y=c and x=c, 
> however, if I enter any custom equation or pick any equation from the 
> drop down menu other than the constant plots, it says in the graph 
> description that Math track encountered a problem and I should restart 
> it. Well, I did a number of times but all the same result.
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> This is version 1.2. Please let me know if you think I am doing 
> something wrong or if the application simply doesn't work any longer.
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> Best wishes,
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> Daniel
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