[nabs-l] periodic table

Tyler programmer651 at comcast.net
Fri Sep 26 20:17:08 UTC 2014


Yeah, I don't have a Braillenote with a database manager, so that won't work. I guess I'll have 
to go find that hard copy.
Tyler Z
On Fri, 26 Sep 2014 13:13:01 -0700, Vejas Vasiliauskas wrote:


>Hi,
>There is a periodic table database for the BrailleNote that you can find in the 
>braille-note program library of the braille-note users web site.  It has the 
>element 
>name, period and mass.  In my opinion it's a very helpful  resource, although I 
>think 
>it should be used as a supplement to the hard copy.
>Vejas
>
>
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>Subject: [nabs-l] periodic table
>
>Where can I find a blind accessible periodic table for chemistry? I tried the 
>link 
>below, but it doesn't tell me what period/group they're in; even though it 
>looks good 
>visually, JAWS just reads it like a list of elements, average atomic masses and 
>atomic numbers, but no way of indicating how they react, like it is visually.
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/periodic_table_(large_version)
>Tyler Z
>
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