[Blindmath] MathPlayer 4.0 beta 1 and Microsoft Word documents

derek riemer Derek.Riemer at Colorado.EDU
Thu Nov 12 06:10:26 UTC 2015


Hi,
Can you verify nvda is saying the math correctly when you simply move 
with the arrow keys to the equation? Which version of nvda are you 
using? also, move the l and r arrow keys until nvda reports the equation 
(assuming this works) and then try nvda+alt+m. Does this work? If not, 
something isn't right, and it may take more digging.

On 11/11/2015 11:06 PM, Bishop, Jeff - (jeffbis) via Blindmath wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone run into the situation where after installing NVDA 2015.3 and MathPlayer 4.0 public beta 1 and MathType that equations will not read using NVDA's math navigation keys? I have gotten it to work on one machine but others have failed after following the same steps. NVDA is reporting that the equation is "not math".
>
> I am hoping others have seen this and found a solution. We are working with a student here at the University where this is becoming critical. I am also talking with Design Science on the issue as well.
>
> Thanks for any help any of you might be able to provide.
>
> Jeff Bishop
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