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Talking magic calculator
Talking magic calculator












talking magic calculator
  1. #Talking magic calculator full#
  2. #Talking magic calculator plus#

Using Emojis in text messagesYou can add Emojis to a text message when using our SMS API. Due to this special UDH, the length of each combined 7-bit message is shortened to 153 characters (67 characters for UCS-2). To be able to concentrate the messages on the phone, a special header ( UDH) is set for each message, which states the order and message each part belongs to. Wish to know more? Here's everything you need to know about SMS API providers! So, it's important to use this calculator to make sure that you don't exceed the limit and pay more than you planned. When the message length sent through an SMS API, for example, exceeds the SMS character limit of 160 characters in case of 7bit encoding (or 70 characters for UCS-2 encoding), the message is split up into multiple separate SMS and sent to the handset separately as well. In this case, each message takes up a lot more space, thus the message length is reduced to 70 characters. If your message contains any characters not listed in the 7-bit alphabet, UCS-2 encoding is automatically used. Unicode (UCS-2) encoding supports a great range of characters and languages compared to the very limited alphabet of 7bit encoding. The message length for 7bit encoding is up to 160 characters. There are also some characters in the GSM 03.38 Extension Table that can be used for the cost of two characters by prepending escape character ESC (0x1B): | How good is the sound quality of recorded voices?Įxcellent: The microphone in your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch is of very good quality, and this calculator performs digital signal processing to ensure the audio level is consistent across all recorded words.Δ SP 0 ¡ P ¿ p £ _ ! 1 A Q a q $ Φ " 2 B R b r ¥ Γ # 3 C S c s è Λ ¤ 4 D T d t é Ω % 5 E U e u ù Π & 6 F V f v ì Ψ ' 7 G W g w ò Σ ( 8 H X h x Ç Θ ) 9 I Y i y LF Ξ * : J Z j z Ø ESC + K Ä k ä ø Æ, N Ü n ü å É / ? O § o à It can also be fun to experiment with silly voices. Note also that the VoiceOver feature built into your device, while awesome, is not good at reading out large and small numbers. The calculator will speak with the accent you are used to hearing. Having your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch talk with your own voice, or that of a friend or tutor will make the calculator sound more natural to you. No vision / blind: VoiceOver reads the button names before they are activated. Low vision: High contrast display mode, with optional speech. Normal to low vision: Large, clear buttons with optional speech. Talking Calculator is a basic four-function calculator that speaks mathematical functions as they are entered and calculated. Optional high contrast mode (black on yellow)

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The entire app is accessible to VoiceOver and Switch Control users, including the recording studio for recording your own voice and the use of complex formulas. Magic Tap can be used to speak with the built-in or custom recorded voice. Speaks numbers and formulas naturally, not as sequences of digits. Supports VoiceOver standard and touch-typing input styles. Recordings can be transferred between devices using Bluetooth. Requires only 5 minutes to record a new voice. Calculations are recorded with a timestamp and can be viewed or emailed. Paper log feature, designed particularly for classroom use. This is similar to using formulas in Microsoft Excel. You enter a mathematical expression, complete with operators and parentheses (brackets), tap the EQUALS button, and the expression is evaluated. Formula mode takes care of the order of operations for you. Standard mode emulates traditional calculators: You need to be mindful of the 'order of operations'.

#Talking magic calculator plus#

For example:ġ,234.56 is spoken as "One thousand, two hundred and thirty four point five six."Ģ + 5 x 3^2 is spoken as "two plus five multiply three squared" Reads answers, entered numbers and formulas aloud. Select between two user-interfaces: standard calculator, and ultra-simple, which is ideal for young children. If you're looking for statistics functionality, then please check out the new Talking Statistics Calculator app.

talking magic calculator

If you’re looking for a talking calculator with scientific or fraction operators, then please look for this app's big brother, the Talking Scientific Calculator. "We have found it particularly useful to students with developmental delays." *** Showcased by Apple Australia at the Association of Special Education Administrators in Queensland Inc.

#Talking magic calculator full#

Designed for a wide range of users, this calculator has large colourful buttons, optional high contrast, full VoiceOver support, and unique to this calculator the option to use speech for answers, button names and formulas! A comprehensively featured calculator that has quickly become a favourite among adults and primary schools around the world.














Talking magic calculator