If you had to record, and you have anything other than a classic, you can record on the bn and get a wav file from that. You may want to convert it to mp3 on a pc before sending it, but it is doable.
On 10/13/11, Terri Pannett <[email protected]> wrote: > There's tables of computer braille in the appendices of the BN manual. If > they don't have the symbol you need, then you'll have to use the unicode > tables. > > If you wanted to, you _could connect an external qwerty keyboard to the Apex > and write your math using it. You may still have to access the unicode > tables. > > If you have a PC, there is software which will translate math into Nemeth > and, I think, Nemeth into math. (I'm not sure about the Nemeth into math > translation.) But you could try the software out. One program I know of is > called Scientific notebook. > > If worse comes to the very worst and you can't figure out a way to put your > math homework in writing, you could record them onto tape using the good old > cassette dictating machine! There are probably some digital ones out now. > > Good luck! > > Terri, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA. > > -- Have a great day, Alex (msg sent from GMail website) [email protected]; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap ___ Replies to this message will go directly to the sender. If your reply would be useful to the list, please send a copy to the list as well. To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [email protected] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
