[BlindMath] screen reader with math equations?
Noble,Stephen L.
steve.noble at louisville.edu
Thu Jan 4 23:48:18 UTC 2018
Take a look at the training materials and videos at this link:
http://www.dessci.com/en/reference/ies-ets/instructional_material/default.htm
This should get you up and running in short order.
--Steve Noble
steve.noble at louisville.edu
502-969-3088
http://louisville.academia.edu/SteveNoble<https://exchange.louisville.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=CdhMttRtdkSZAY1GqZCRu5k28cp7bNAIPUU6wKc1De8y-_GlninyxASwkrwRp4PfcJ9J6C2iqrk.&URL=http%3a%2f%2flouisville.academia.edu%2fSteveNoble>
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Subject: [BlindMath] screen reader with math equations?
Any suggestions on a way to create math equations that can be read by a screen reader? We are largely using NVDA for screen reading. We have tried the equation editor in Microsoft word with no success as well as the equation editor, Math ML. We also tried using MathPlayer but couldn't seem to get it to work.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Cindy K. Arthur
Technology Assistant
Carl Sandburg College
(309) 341-5438
ckarthur at sandburg.edu<mailto:ckarthur at sandburg.edu>
ftlc at sandburg.edu<mailto:ftlc at sandburg.edu>
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