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Hi Terri,
I was wondering if you would be willing to test out an accessible PDF
form we have created for me. I need to have a few outside minds test
this with screen readers and Braille. I've worked with the form too
long to be able to provide a cold user experience. let me know if you
would be able to take a few minutes to test it out.
Thanks...
Jeff
Jeffrey C. Senge
Coordinator, Information & Computer Access Program
California State University, Fullerton
714-278-7253
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-----Original Message-----
From: Equal Access to Software & Information
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Terri Hedgpeth
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 9:42 AM
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Subject: Re: Alternate input of calculus symbols.
Try Scientific Notebook.
Terri Hedgpeth
Academic Research Professional
Cubic, iCare box 87-8309
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-8309
(480) 727-8133 (voice)
(480) 965-2751 (fax)
http://cubic.asu.edu
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the invisible, feels the intangible,
and achieves the impossible.
-----Original Message-----
From: Equal Access to Software & Information
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Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 7:26 AM
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Subject: Alternate input of calculus symbols.
Hello Folks,
I am seeking a way for a person to input Calculus symbols. They are
temporarily disabled do to an injury to their writing hand.
Mathematics and I parted company at the Calculus stage so I am no great
help on that side.
It seems there ought to be fonts out there for entering Calculus, but
does it require specialized software for all the superscripts and
subscripts and such.
thanks
zachariah
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Zachariah Cameron
Client Support Services
Steacie Science Library
York University
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