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Feb 14 at 15:48 answer added Humberto José Bortolossi timeline score: 1
Feb 14 at 15:47 comment added Humberto José Bortolossi can ou use the mouse?
Feb 12 at 12:24 comment added Xander Henderson This isn't really a full answer, but when my parents were in graduate school, most people would hire someone to type their dissertations for them (my father was unusual, in that he had a very early personal computer, and typed his own dissertation). You might be able to hire someone to type for you---it is even possible that your department might have some money to fund a graduate (or clever undergraduate) to fill this role as a "research assistant" or "teaching assistant" or something similar (depending on the nature of the typing required).
Feb 11 at 20:13 comment added James K This recent question may also be useful. It regards using an AI to generate latex code from written maths. academia.stackexchange.com/questions/206563/…
Feb 11 at 15:44 comment added Leandro Caniglia If you provided some way to contact you, maybe some of us could solidarily help you with your typing.
Feb 10 at 21:24 comment added DKNguyen What is preventing you from typing? If it's your wrists and most, but not all of your fingers, there are special keyboards and such that can work around that. From personal experience. You ask about typing but not writing. Does that mean you can write but not type? Or can you not do that either? Because for a while I could not write or type, but I was able to loosely placing a pen between my fingers and using the pen to hit keys on a vertical keyboard and used foot pedals for shift and control keys.
Feb 10 at 17:20 comment added David White The first several times I read Yemon's comment, my brain parsed it the wrong way. When I use the verb "to write" it's usually in a sentence like "Wow, Jacob Lurie sure can write" (i.e., it means producing quality writing). But now I realize Yemon was probably asking if the OP can use a pen to write on paper. I leave this comment here in case others were parsing the comment the way my brain was.
Feb 10 at 9:25 answer added Roland Bacher timeline score: 20
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Feb 9 at 19:35 answer added David White timeline score: 56
Feb 9 at 18:29 comment added Yemon Choi Does "can't type" also mean "can't write"?
Feb 9 at 18:04 comment added Thomas Kojar here is a question on using speech to get LaTex code tex.stackexchange.com/questions/670264/… "What is your most efficient way to dictate Latex in 2023"
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