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		<title>The Geeky Side of Windows 7 &#8211; Math Input Panel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I keep finding all sorts of little tools buried in Windows 7 that keep making my digital life a bit easier. One tool that I found has the potential to make math &#038; science students jump for joy – the math input panel tool. This tool, which works great with a tablet PC, lets you freehand mathematical and scientific equations and have them converted into readable text so they can be inserted into documents such as Word or OneNote.

In this video I walk you through an example of how the tool works while I talk a little bit more about the geeky side of Windows 7!

Exploring the Geeky Side of Windows 7 – Math Input Panel







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<p>In this video I walk you through an example of how the tool works while I talk a little bit more about the geeky side of Windows 7!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQnNXESrrXQ" rel="clubhouse video" target="_blank">Exploring the Geeky Side of Windows 7 – Math Input Panel</a></p>
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