[macvoiceover] Re: Calculator application

  • From: Portia Scott <portia89@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 04:17:43 -0800

Hi all,

You can just type the numbers in.

Hth,

Portia
On Jan 10, 2010, at 4:09 AM, Sam Troia wrote:

> I don't find it cumbersome in the least.  You enter everything from the top 
> row, digits and operands (if that's the right word), and it works great.  i 
> use it every time I need a calculator.  And if you don't like using the top 
> row, you can use the num pad.  I love this calculator; I don't use my small 
> battery operated ones any more.
> 
> On Jan 10, 2010, at 2:08 AM, carlene knight wrote:
> 
>> This is weird because I could have sworn that in Leopard I just typed in the 
>> info like the calculator in Windows.  This one that is with SL does look 
>> mighty cumbersome.
>> 
>> On Jan 9, 2010, at 6:54 AM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
>> 
>>> Does anybody know of a calculator application that works with voiceover 
>>> where the numbers can be typed in?
>>> 
>>> Here's my problem. I have several activities for which I need to use a 
>>> calculator. The calculator app that comes with Macosx works with voiceover 
>>> but it's very tedious because one has to do vokeys space on every single 
>>> digit and opperation, meaning it's necessary to first locate the desired 
>>> number or opperation, do vokeys space, and then go looking for the next. 
>>> Very slow in my opinion. I do have an application via Macports which I can 
>>> use in terminal where I just type via the command line. The problem with 
>>> this is that I'm also using emacs, in the terminal, to bring up my banking 
>>> file, my aircard file where I keep track of my megabyte usage, and my wages 
>>> file where I keep track of my earnings each month so I don't go over my 
>>> substantial gainful activity--it's important to be accurate with these!!! 
>>> The reason I use emacs with these files rather than Text Edit is that I can 
>>> use braille with brltty as I prefer to be able to read my numbers rather 
>>> than just hearing them. While the command line calc application works well, 
>>> I have to keep changing windows between the window with the file and the 
>>> window with the shell prompt where I can use calc. This requires me to 
>>> remember numbers as I'm working.If I just had an application where I could 
>>> type in the numbers and opperations or at least copy and paste them, it 
>>> would be much more efficient. I could then use braille in the terminal to 
>>> look at the files while doing my calculations with voiceover as 
>>> command-tabbing to the application doesn't hide what brltty is showing in 
>>> terminal. Again, this can be done with the calculator application but data 
>>> entry is so slow with that app unless there's something I'm missing. In the 
>>> past, I've had my mac and a linux machine side by side and used two old 
>>> braillelites so I could work in terminal with the file on one machine and 
>>> do the calculations with calc on the linux machine but now I'm 
>>> experimenting to see if just using my Mac with Macports is adequate and 
>>> this is one of the very few instances where I'm missing having the linux 
>>> machine up and running right next to the Mac.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for any suggestions.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --  
>>> 
>>> Cheryl
>>> "Let the words of my mouth,
>>> and the meditation of my heart,
>>> be acceptable in thy sight,
>>> O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer."
>>> (Psalm 19:14  Bible KJV)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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