[BlindMath] New to blind math

Sarah Jevnikar sarah.jevnikar at gmail.com
Tue Jul 18 13:58:47 UTC 2017


Good morning Muhammad,
Welcome to the list! You'll find lots of great help here.

A good place to start is http://access2science.com for helpful resources. There is also a link at the bottom of each BlindMath e-mail with "gems" (highlights) of topics that come up a lot, such as Matlab and other programs. Also search the list archives for help.

In order to be as helpful as we can, we'll have to know a few things from you and anyone else looking for help:
1. What technology do you use? JAWS? NVDA? Braille? ZoomText? Can you use a mouse?
2. Asking "is something accessible?" probably won't get a very thorough response, but a more specific question usually gets better results. Of course, if you're just getting started with something, you may not know the right questions to ask.
3. It also might be helpful sometimes to know where you're located to provide region-specific information, but this is not necessarily essential.
4. In some instances it might be helpful to know your level of education, so we can give knowledge-appropriate assistance.

I know this is more general than you might like, but I hope it is somewhat helpful.

Welcome, and have a great day!

Sarah 

On Jul 18, 2017, at 9:36 AM, Muhammad Fayed via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:

Hi all,
I’m a new subscriber for blind math and I want to know how to reach the resources of accessible math tools on either windows, linux or Mac. So , what should I do to reach these resources ?
And I want to know if there is an alternative for Matlab on windows ? I’ve tried using it but it not accessible at all! I need to use it in some hand ins in the faculty.
Any help would be appreciated,
Sincerely ,
Mohamed Fayed 
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