Another place to start surfing for accessible calculators is
http://barrier-free.arch.gatech.edu/BFE/curric/CALC.HTML
I can only find software packages but presumably you need a highly
portable solution, otherwise maybe a laptop with a calculator package
(such as standard Windows calculator in scientific mode) and a screen
enlarger like zoomtext (etc) might do the job, if all else fails? (It
wouldn't have to be a really high spec machine if that's all it's going
to be used for, and would have the added benefit of being able to paste
results directly into a document.)
Ian Francis
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* From: pjudd
* To: [log in to unmask]
* Subject: Scientific calculator
* Date: 27 July 1998 16:32
*
* I'm looking for a supplier of a large print, scientific calculator
* but without the speech facility. Looking through the archives, most
* seem to point to the speech models.
*
* Thanks
* Phil Judd
* Bridgend.
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