Scholar HD, Readit Air and ReadEasy Move: Bringing the Classroom into View    
Hi: Just glancing through their website I didnt see how advanced science 
characters would be handled in books. For example, Calculus and Linear Algebra 
and Space Vectors symbols. Will WindowEyes be able to recognize these symbols 
and read them correctly?
What about standard Physics symbols and Greek and other standardized symbols?
Or will this just be more text read aloud as is now already being done by most 
screen readers and books having been accurately scanned?
Rick USA
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  Greetings,

  The following event has been posted to the GW Micro Upcoming Events page:

  Name: Scholar HD, Readit Air and ReadEasy Move: Bringing the Classroom into 
View
  When: Friday, March 21, 2014
  Where: CSUN Conference, Hillcrest CD, 3rd Floor, Seaport Tower
  What: CSUN Official Session
  Who: Ellis Ellis and Jeremy Curry
  Comments: Scholar HD, ReadIt Air, and ReadEasy Move make the classroom 
accessible to people with low vision. Learn how this technology can be better 
than 20/20-vision.

  Join us to learn about the latest technology from VisionAid International. 
This session will be from 8 AM to 9 AM Pacific time.

  We look forward to seeing you there!

  The GW Micro Team

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