[BlindMath] Reading Math with NVDA

Nicholas J 314nick15 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 28 19:33:06 UTC 2023


Hello,

Thank you for the very helpful and detailed response.

Is there any way to have NVDA indicate capital letters in math
equations through speech?

Thank you,
Nicholas

On 1/24/23, Neil Soiffer via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Based on what you wrote, I am guessing that the problematic content was
> written in MathML and that you are using MathPlayer for your math reading
> experience. If that is true and you want to continue using MathPlayer:
> 1. open up the windows control panel
> 2. in the search panel (I think it opens with the focus in the search
> panel), type MathPlayer and then open it
> 3. in the subject area drop down of the MathPlayer control panel, select
> "Probability & Statistics"
> 4. under "Speech for chemical formulas" in the MathPlayer control panel,
> choose the "Off (H sub 2 O)" radio button
> 5. click "ok"
>
> This should remove the chemistry interpretation and add some specialized
> speech for statistics.
>
> You can also switch to using the MathCAT or Access8Math addons. I don't
> believe either of them will generate chemistry speech. As the author of
> MathCAT (and also MathPlayer), I can say the next MathCAT update does
> support chemistry but is much better at distinguishing between chemistry
> and math and won't make that mistake. Like MathPlayer, MathCAT also has an
> option to turn off chemistry speech (accessible from the NVDA settings menu
> if MathCAT is installed) in case it is overly aggressive at guessing that
> something is chemistry. The next update of MathCAT is "any week now", but
> sadly that's been true for about two months as I add tweaks and work with
> translators for Vietnamese and Indonesian translations.
>
> MathCAT currently has little to no rules for specialized speech for
> statistics. I would be grateful if you or anyone else would file issues on
> github <https://github.com/NSoiffer/MathCAT/issues> listing notations you
> would like to hear pronounced better, whether it is statistics or anything
> else. Adding speech for various topic areas will likely be a focus for
> MathCAT improvement later in the year.
>
> Neil Soiffer
>
> On Tue, Jan 24, 2023 at 2:20 PM Nicholas J via BlindMath <
> blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I want to use NVDA with statistical content in statistics courses. It
>> reads most things well. In a few places, it reads P(h) as phosphorous
>> open paren hydrogen close paren. Are there any settings in NVDA that
>> would make it read statistical content and other math correctly?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Nicholas
>>
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