GTCalc - Graphing Talking Calculator

GTCalc is a Graphing Talking calculator program with special features to assist users who are blind or have a vision impairment.

Features include:

Full range of Scientific Functions in logical groupings providing easy accessibility, resulting in a powerful and broad-based program.

Statistical & Linear Regression Functions with Replay data feature to ensure confident data entry.

Auto BODMAS for simple and rapid input.

Replay feature reinforces confidence and accuracy, giving the user the ability to review their calculations, which may be saved and printed as a work session.

Fractions (Rational) Mode enables the user to work solely with fractions and mixed numbers. A fraction entry key is also available in Calculate mode which displays calculation results in decimal form.

GTCalc provides speedy access to commonly used Constants & Conversions providing relaxed, error-free calculation and translation.

Graphing mode will display the graph, sound trace, and step through the features of user defined functions. Relevant coordinates and intersections with a reference graph, set by the user, may be displayed and spoken.

Finance mode provides a simple format for performing a wide range of financial calculations.

GTCalc Input & Output is spoken allowing progressive verification resulting in a confident user.

Variety of Accessibility Features including Large Number Display, Zoom Feature, Talking Mouse, Test Keys Mode and User defined Screen Colours cater to individual needs and preferences.

Talking On-screen Manual is one of many features that create an easy 'learning curve' for the new user.

Screen capture showing the graphing features of GTCalc.


Screen capture showing the calculator buttons of GTCalc.




For pricing information contact Horizon Educational Software:

PO Box 494 Ringwood Vic 3134
www.horizonsoftware.com.au
email: tcalc@horizonsoftware.com.au
Phone (03) 9876 7869
Fax (03) 9876 7839
ABN 47 077 509 573

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Web editor Lyn Robinson. Last updated July 2002
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