Showing Speech – Prosody
Notes
Pauses are used to indicate groupings or functions, which help convey the meaning of mathematics.
For example, (x+3)/(y-9)+5 would be read: "x plus three over y minus nine" with a slight pause before "plus five" to indicate the separate portions of the equation.
Setups
Verification Status | Platform | Assistive Technology | Application | File Format | Renderer | Link |
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Verified | Windows 7 | Window-Eyes (with MathPlayer) 9+ | Powerpoint (desktop) All | Powerpoint | MathType | Details |
Verified | Chromebook All | Chromevox 1.27+ | Chrome (desktop) All | HTML | Native | Details |
Verified | Windows 7 | NVDA (with MathPlayer) 2015.2+ | Internet Explorer (desktop) 11 | HTML | MathJax | Details |
Verified | iOS 7+ | Voiceover (mobile) All | Safari (mobile) All | HTML | Native | Details |
Verified | Windows 7 | NVDA (with MathPlayer) 2015.2+ | Word (desktop) All | Word | MathType | Details |
Verified | Windows 7 | NVDA (with MathPlayer) 2015.2+ | Powerpoint (desktop) All | Powerpoint | MathType | Details |
Verified | Windows 7 | NVDA (with MathPlayer) 2015.2+ | Adobe Reader (desktop) DC | Native | Details | |
Verified | Windows 7 | NVDA (with MathPlayer) 2015.2+ | Firefox (desktop) All | HTML | Native | Details |
Verified | Mac All | Voiceover (desktop) All | Safari (desktop) All | HTML | Native | Details |
Verified | Windows 7 | Window-Eyes (with MathPlayer) 9+ | Word (desktop) All | Word | MathType | Details |