[BlindMath] Screen reader extension for viewing math content in LaTeX and AsciiMath notations as MathML

Niels Luithardt niels.luithardt at googlemail.com
Sun Jun 6 17:22:07 UTC 2021


Hello Nikita,

does nvMathViewer also work under NVDA version 2021.1?

Kind regards

Niels

2020-09-12 20:31 GMT+02:00, Nikita via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org>:
> Hello everybody!
>
> nvMathViewer has been released. It is a free extension for screen readers
> that can be used to view mathematical content in LaTeX and AsciiMath
> notations as MathML.
>
> These notations are widely used to write mathematical symbols and formulas
> in computer systems. However, understanding LaTeX and AsciiMath requires
> special knowledge and skills that the average user may not have, such as a
> simple schoolboy or a humanitarian student. In addition, reading these
> notations directly may not be convenient enough, because it does not
> provide
> additional opportunities for analyzing the structure of formulas.
>
> nvMathViewer solves these problems and enables blind users to quickly view
> any LaTeX or AsciiMath notations using special functions of screen readers
> for non-visual reading mathematical content and structural navigation
> through it.
>
> The extension is supplied for two of the most popular screen readers such
> as
> NVDA and JAWS.
>
> Links:
>
> Add-on for NVDA 2019.3 and newer -
> https://tseykovets.ru/download/nvda/nvMathViewer.nvda-addon
>
> Extension for JAWS 16.0 and newer -
> https://tseykovets.ru/download/jaws/nvMathViewer.zip
>
> Source code - https://github.com/tseykovets/nvmathviewer
>
> Best regards, Nikita.
>
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