[Blindmath] MathPlayer question about reading equations in separate chunks instead of one large chunk
Frankel, Lois E
lfrankel at ETS.ORG
Wed Jan 18 22:25:49 UTC 2017
See the navigation instructions here:
http://www.dessci.com/en/reference/ies-ets/instructional_material/default.htm#navigation_guide
You will want to zoom in or out to the level of detail you prefer. You can also set the navigation mode as "simple," "enhanced," or "character," as suits your preference. You may wish to make some changes to the default Navigation settings in the "navigation" tab so that your preferred navigation mode is the default.
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From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Stores, Mary A. via Blindmath
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Subject: [Blindmath] MathPlayer question about reading equations in separate chunks instead of one large chunk
Hello,
When using MathPlayer with NVDA and Microsoft Word, is there a way to be able to naviage equations a word at a time? It can be overwhelming when an entire set of letters is announced, and it would be easier to have the ability to read them one by one.
In the Speech tab, I have it set for blindness, the language set to English, the speech style set to MathSpeak, amount is set to fullsubject area is general.
Navigation is set to enhanced, .
Thanks for any help.
Mary
Mary Stores, Alternate Format and Web Accessibility Specialist UITS Adaptive Technology and Accessibility Centers Indiana University, Indianapolis and Bloomington
1320 E. 10th St. Wells Library, Room 101 Bloomington, IN 47405
(812) 856-2760
<mailto:mstores at indiana.edu> mstores at indiana.edu
<http://iuadapts.indiana.edu> http://iuadapts.indiana.edu
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