That being the case, it's best if you can avoid inline equations to the extent possible, and stick with display equations. The equation editor Microsoft includes with PowerPoint does allow true inline equations, but those are not accessible. Thus inline MathType equations are problematic, regardless of whether they’re intended for sighted viewers or sight-impaired viewers. Unfortunately there is no such thing in PowerPoint as an inline object, objects being things such as MathType equations. ![]() Neither is required by JAWS, but more work is required on your part for creating slides that JAWS can read. With NVDA, you'll need both MathPlayer and MathType for the screen reader to read equations.
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