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MathPlayer
MathPlayer enhances Internet Explorer to display mathematical notation. Just as HTML is the computer language in which web pages are written, the math in a web page is written in the MathML language. When you browse to a web page containing MathML, Internet Explorer gives it to MathPlayer to display as standard math notation such as you would find in a textbook.
MathPlayer also works with screen readers and other assistive technology to make the math accessible to those with print disabilities.
MathPlayer is available as a free download from the Design Science website.
Almost all of MathPlayer's special features are accessed by placing the mouse pointer over an equation and clicking the right mouse button. This brings up MathPlayer's menu. Most of the commands operate on the clicked-on equation. In addition, there are commands to find out MathPlayer's version and to visit the MathPlayer web site.
With MathPlayer you can:
- Copying equations into other programs
- Opening an equation in MathType or WebEQ
- MathZoom/Unzoom
- Speak expression
Many of the most popular Windows screen readers, such as Window-Eyes, HAL, Read & Write, and JAWS, will work with MathPlayer to speak the math in the page along with the words. To know more about the math-to-speech technology, please refer to this page.
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