Audible Graphing Calculator Program
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Audio Graphing Calculator
The Audio Graphing Calculator (AGC) is an audible graphing calculator program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision or visual dyslexia. This on-screen graphing calculator is capable of displaying graphs or other sets of y-versus-x data both visually and audibly as a tone graph. The audio tone plot gives users access to plots comparable to that on standard graphing calculators. The AGC also has advanced matrix functions as well as the abilities to locate polar coordinat
Orion TI-84 Plus Talking Graphing Calculator (Model 1-07340-00)
The Orion TI-84 Plus Talking Graphing Calculator is a modified TI-84 Plus with a small attachment that adds accessibility and additional controls for individuals with low vision.
SciPlus-2500 Large Display Talking Graphing Calculator
Large display talking graphing calculator can perform scientific, statistical and trigonometric calculations and fractions, along with a graphing function. Can also perform evaluate functions, plot equations, analyze values along a curve and determine y+ intercepts, poles etc. Extra-large colored keys help when typing in a long equation. The audio output is through an included pair of earbuds.Enlarged keypad with high contrast, 0.7 inches (16 millimeters) tactile keys.
Triangle
Triangle is a scientific math program with voice and tactile output designed for use by students and professionals in math, science, and engineering who are blind or have low vision. It is intended to provide a workspace for reading, writing, and manipulating mathematics. It uses GS (Gardner-Salinas) braille notation, a linear notation for scientific expressions with syntax modeled on the page markup language LaTeX, which is widely used by professional scientists and mathematicians. GS symbols t
Voice Learning Edition For Windows
The vOICe Learning Edition for Windows is an audible mobility program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This software translates video images from a digital camera into sound. When used with a notebook computer and headphones, it functions as a portable mobility system. The program has speech output controls for its major functions, with a mute button. Sound translations can be made of video images in three-dimensional, digital zoom, slow-motion, fast-motion, and