[Blindmath] {Spam?} Re: math type accessibility with jaws screen reader,

Louis Maher ljmaher at swbell.net
Sat Feb 25 16:57:19 UTC 2017


Hi Tolga.

I am just starting to learn this myself.  Feel free to ask questions.


Regards
Louis Maher
Phone: 713-444-7838
E-mail: ljmaher at swbell.net

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Subject: [Blindmath] {Spam?} Re: math type accessibility with jaws screen
reader, 

Louis,

I will test this out on Monday afternoon and get back to you if I have any
problems, will this be okay please?

Regards,

Tolga.

On 25/02/2017, Louis Maher <ljmaher at swbell.net> wrote:
> Tolga,
>
> JAWS is enough.
>
>
> Regards
> Louis Maher
> Phone: 713-444-7838
> E-mail: ljmaher at swbell.net
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of 
> tolga karatas via Blindmath
> Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2017 1:13 AM
> To: Louis Maher <ljmaher at swbell.net>
> Cc: tolga karatas <tolga.karatas2014 at gmail.com>; Blind Math list for 
> those interested in mathematics <blindmath at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: Re: [Blindmath] math type accessibility with jaws screen 
> reader,
>
> Lewis,
>
> Many thanks for your message.
>
> Will I need in this case need to download the NVDA screen reader?
> because I currently have jaws 17.0.2727 installed on my laptop.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tolga.
>
> On 25/02/2017, Louis Maher <ljmaher at swbell.net> wrote:
>> Hello Tolga,
>>
>> If you are willing to learn LaTex, MathType is accessible for the 
>> blind with JAWS.  Here is a message I received from Neil Soiffer (I 
>> do not have a current e-mail address for Neil).  Note that while he 
>> talks about NVDA, MathTypes works well in JAWS.
>>
>> I do not think you need MathPlayer in JAWS.
>> -----
>> "You can use Word+NVDA+MathPlayer+MathType to author and read math if 
>> you are willing to learn the math component of LaTeX. If you already 
>> have a document with math in it, then the above combination will work 
>> for *reading *and navigating the math by speech. If you want to 
>> author math, then in Word you can type in some LaTeX between $ $ and 
>> use MathType to convert that into MathType math (so it looks nice), 
>> which can then be spoken and navigated.
>> Given that it is easy to make a mistake in LaTeX, hearing the math 
>> gives you a way to know that you have typed it correctly. If you 
>> didn't, then you convert it back into LaTeX and edit it and listen 
>> again.
>>
>> FYI: changing between LaTeX and vice-versa is done with ""Toggle TeX""
>> which
>> has the keyboard shortcut alt+\. As the name ""Toggle"" implies, 
>> alt+\ will also change the MathType equation back to TeX.
>>
>> Here is a concrete example, if you want to write ""the integral from 
>> 0 to
>> 10
>> of x times e to the negative 2x power, d x"", you would type into Word:
>> $\int_0^{10} x e^{-2 x} dx$ alt+\
>>
>> Press left arrow to move before the math to make NVDA read the math 
>> to
> you.
>> If you made a mistake, type alt+\ and move right to edit the LaTeX.
>>
>> FYI: when I initially typed the example, I made a common TeX error of 
>> not putting the ""10"" inside of {}s. Be careful to add braces to any 
>> subscript or superscript that is more than one character.
>>
>> Neil Soiffer
>> Use insert equations to start entering an equation.
>>
>> -----
>>
>> If you are on the image of an equation, you type alt+backslash and 
>> the equation will be converted to LaTex, and you can read and change it.
>>
>> I have attached an example file to try this.
>>
>>
>> I am just beginning to learn this.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Louis Maher
>> Phone: 713-444-7838
>> E-mail: ljmaher at swbell.net
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of 
>> tolga karatas via Blindmath
>> Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 4:45 PM
>> To: blindmath at nfbnet.org
>> Cc: tolga karatas <tolga.karatas2014 at gmail.com>
>> Subject: [Blindmath] math type accessibility with jaws screen reader,
>>
>> Dear Sir/madam,
>>
>> I am a visually impaired studying a  degree in BSC Business 
>> Information
>> technology:
>>
>> I would like to use Math Type with a screen reader called Jaws, but 
>> jaws isn't user friendly with math type due to LaTEX not being user 
>> friendly either, how can I over come this challenge please? I really 
>> want to use math type with Jaws Screen reader, however, the 
>> accessibility is not their.
>>
>> Can someone advise me as to how I can solve this problem/challenge 
>> please?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Yours Faithfully,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Tolga Karatas
>>
>> I am a blind student studying BSC Business Information Technology.
>>
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