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Hi Hannah,

 

I’d need to look them up again but I recall there being lots of free\cheap input programs out there to do such things. I used one for an engineering qualification I did.

 

If you do a search such as (trying it now) “scientific calculation keyboard input” that might help… There are a few different options there, one might suit.

 

It always takes external programs to make it work to the level needed as far as I know.

 

Ta

 

Imran

 

 

 

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From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Hannah S
Sent: 07 April 2014 17:27
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Subject: Accessing mathematics in Higher Education

 

Hi all,

In the past I've accessed maths by dictating my answers to an LSA.  I can use a computer but can't hand-write, and would prefer to produce my work myself.  Are there ways to type Maths to the standard needed for a BSc or MMath?  I'm curious as this will feed into my decision making process of what subject I apply for at university.

TIA
Hannah