[BlindMath] JAWS reading formulas in MathType
Judy Bagley
judy.bagley at furman.edu
Thu Nov 1 14:12:55 UTC 2018
Our work around for this is to convert the file to an html file and then JAWS reads the equations.
Judy Bagley, MAT
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Subject: [BlindMath] JAWS reading formulas in MathType
Help me out! We have been formatting documents for a student using MathType (Pre-Calc and Astronomy). We have found out that the equations are not reading in JAWS. The solution the student has been given by her TVI is to double-click the formula (JAWS says it is a graphic), select the convert option and convert it to Word. This solves the issue sometimes and other times doesn't read the formula correctly, either.
HELP! I am having no issue wit the formulas reading in NVDA but student is using JAWS.
Lisa D Bovard
Accessibility Services Technician
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College
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704-216-7254 (South Campus)
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