Were the videos accessable on an apex from yesterdays email which I forworded? I did not try it or anything but now I wish I would of.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Portia Scott" <portiaprincess@xxxxxxxxxTo: <pann1@xxxxxxxxxxx>,<brajmund2000@xxxxxxxxx>,<braillenote@freelis
ts.org Date sent: Sat, 9 Nov 2013 03:45:30 -0800Subject: RE: [BNU] Re: Convert Nemeth Math to print faster than ever before
Well they do discuss the QT in their second video. So it should work. The way I had to submit my math was just how Gregg described it. Write it on a
perkins brailler, and then have my VI teacher write the print. Portia. -----Original Message----- From: braillenote-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx[mailto:braillenote-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Terri Pannett
Sent: Friday, November 8, 2013 9:51 AM To: brajmund2000@xxxxxxxxx; braillenote@xxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [BNU] Re: Convert Nemeth Math to print faster than ever before
The way I had to make my math assignments and/or tests readable to a sighted teacher was to type it on a manual typewriter. I never asked my VI teacher
to transcribe anything.It seems to me that a qwerty Apex user should be able to use their qwerty keyboard on the Apex to write math. They might need to use Unicode
characters for some of the symbols, but wouldn't that be ok?It's been years since I've needed to write math for a sighted teacher,
(grin.) Terri, Amateur Radio Call Sign KF6CA. ----- Original Message ----- From: "rajmund" <brajmund2000@xxxxxxxxx To: <braillenote@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, November 08, 2013 8:31 AMSubject: [BNU] Convert Nemeth Math to print faster than ever before
---- Original Message ------ From: HumanWare <marcom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Convert Nemeth Math to print faster than ever before Date sent: Fri, 08 Nov 2013 11:25:36 -0500 Having trouble viewing this e-mail? Click here http://visit.humanware.com/e/3332/-en-Newsletter-0711131522-html/ 35b53l/650439839 http://visit.humanware.com/e/3332/2013-11-08/35b53n/650439839 KeySoft 9.4 is on the way Convert Nemeth Math to print faster than ever before This is the second in HumanWare's series of SnapShot videos highlighting the BrailleNote Apex's upcoming support of the Nemeth Braille code.If you missed our first video, Click Here http://visit.humanware.com/e/3332/-en-Newsletter-2310131504-html/ 35b53q/650439839 to view the first announcement and video explaining this revolutionary new functionality. The first snapshot video includes a step by step demonstration on how to create a Nemeth document using the Nemeth code.After having an understanding of how math assignments will be written using the BrailleNote Apex's word processor, how can students turn in a readable version for the classroom teacher?In the past, students would need to type out assignments on a braille writer and ask VI teachers to transcribe the print on top of the braille copy.We are happy to say that this process will be a thing of the past! Click on the video below to view an example of how to use the BrailleNote Apex to independently write math assignments in Nemeth Braille, print them directly to a print printer, or send them to your classroom teacher via email as a Microsoft Word document. KeySoft 9.4 will be a completely free upgrade coming to your BrailleNote Apex this fall 2013. Click here to see a Nemeth document translated to a Microsoft Word file http://visit.humanware.com/e/3332/watch-v-uNVoufgFk24/35b53v/6504 39839 The HumanWare Team http://visit.humanware.com/e/3332/watch-v-uNVoufgFk24/35b53v/6504 39839 Register to the Apex Newswire for coming News about KeySoft 9.4 http://visit.humanware.com/e/3332/illenotes-braillenote-newswire/ 35b53x/650439839 This message was sent to brajmund2000@gm ail.com on November 6, 2013. HumanWare, 1 UPS Way, Champlain, NY 12919, USA Unsubscribe http://visit.humanware.com/unsubscribe/u/3332/6e7e2bbfd313743d99f 927c42509e8db/650439839 from our newsletter. http://visit.humanware.com/e/3332/humanware/35b53z/650439839 http://visit.humanware.com/e/3332/HumanWare/35b542/650439839 -------------------------------BNU: BrailleNote Users - a forum for users of BrailleNote family of products
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