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@RareBird15 @mastoblind @main You can certainly dictate in Latex as well! There are a number of good dictation programs! There is no way that MS Word is as accurate and as well formatted as Latex! This is not only true for general work but even more so for math and computer science. The analogy I would use is to think about all the Blind people that listened to sighted people state that they don't need to learn Braille but instead just use audio books.