[Blindmath] JAWS and Nemeth - Newbie question
Stephen L Noble
steve.noble at louisville.edu
Fri Feb 18 15:22:47 UTC 2011
Yes, well I did not mean to paint all vendors with the same brush.
Clearly, there are some AT vendors who are strong on math support. You
mention Duxbury and ViewPlus. I agree, these vendors are doing a great
job in regards to math. So is gh and Dolphin, just to name a couple
more. But I was really focusing more on the point about refreshable
braille displays. The point is, if the software one uses every day is
lacking on math support (or some other context one needs in one's
studies or work), the status quo may never change unless several
customers make a concerted effort to make their voices known.
Furthermore, if a vendor does come out with a new version with better
math support, let them know you find their efforts valuable.
--Steve Noble
>>> Jose Tamayo <jtblas at hotmail.com> 2/18/2011 9:39 AM >>>
Oh, let's not forget that they are coming around. DBT has Nemeth
Braille
Support and so does ViewPlus. It has taken some time but it has been
accomplished. Now we have to get the Screen Reading vendors to get
on-board. Some might argue for UEB as an option and JAWS does support
UEB
but many people I know will not use UEB for Maths. Nemeth Braille is a
more
viable option for many!
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Subject: Re: [Blindmath] JAWS and Nemeth - Newbie question
By the way, there's a crucial subtext to this issue which is often
overlooked: that vendors of assistive technology need to hear as much
input from customers as possible. I often have conversations with
developers about something they need to support, and I am told that I
am
the one of the few (sometimes they say I am the only) persons who has
ever said anything about the need for math support. Case in point, I
specifically asked the product manager of a widely used screen reader
about supporting Nemeth in their refreshable braille display output
and
I was told, "We have never heard from any of our customers that they
actually want to use Nemeth braille with our product." Believe it or
not, that is a quote.
So, the moral of this lesson is none of us should be satisfied with
the
response that "our product cannot do what you need." I suspect
everybody
on this list believes that braille support for mathematics is a vital
issue, so if everybody on this list started sending emails or made
phone
calls to tell the company that makes the products he/she uses that
supporting math (including Nemeth braille) should be considered
mandatory.
--Steve Noble
steve.noble at louisville.edu
502-969-3088
>>> "Kodeswaran, Balaji" <bkodeswaran at air.org> 2/17/2011 3:32 PM >>>
Jose,
Thank you for your response. However, I am unclear on how I get Nemeth
to the RBD through JAWS? On our website, say we are rendering the
content as MathML. I am told (by JAWS tech support) that JAWS cannot
convert MathML to Nemeth. Also, since our users are primarily Firefox
users, they won't have the benefit of MathPlayer (although it is not
clear what this provides for IE/JAWS users in this regard). Our
thoughts
were to see if we could transcribe to Nemeth (Grade 1), stick into the
web page in a hidden DIV next to the MathML and see if there are any
ARIA (or JAWS specific markup tags) that we could put on the page to
send this Nemeth to the Braille display.
Thanks
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