[BlindMath] BlindMath Digest, Vol 211, Issue 6

Abdulaziz Said abdulazizrsaid at gmail.com
Sun Feb 25 14:19:35 UTC 2024


I have had good luck using Wolfram script to write Mathematica code. It
allows you to write the code in a plain text file and save with extensionm
and run through the command line.

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> Hello all,
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> I apologize if this question has been asked before, but does anyone know if
> Wolfram Mathematica can be made accessible with JAWS? If not, are there any
> alternatives that I can use to work with matrices and manage data?
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> I am currently taking linear algebra, and some of our homework requires us
> to use Mathematica. When I installed the desktop application on my PC, I
> discovered that it seems to be almost entirely inaccessible with JAWS. Up
> to
> this point, I have been using other programs that will perform specific
> tasks that Mathematica can do, such as row-reduction, but there are some
> tasks with which I still need sighted assistance. Consequently, I am
> looking
> for a way to either use Mathematica accessibly or to perform the same tasks
> with a different program. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Campbell Rutherford
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