MathKicker.ai with Screen Reader

Dr. Robinson begins by demonstrating how to use MathKicker.ai with screen readers like JAWS or NVDA. She focuses on solving quadratic equations. First, she shows how to handle graphics that are not accessible to screen readers. By using the “Applications” key and selecting “Copy Image,” users can paste the image into MathKicker using “Alt + V.” The system converts the image into readable math, confirmed by two chimes.

Dr. Robinson then guides users to navigate and manipulate the quadratic equation in MathKicker.ai with screen reader. She demonstrates how to move constants to the other side of the equation using “Control + Right Arrow.” Next, she explains the process of completing the square by taking half the coefficient of x, squaring it, and applying it to both sides with “Alt + B” and entering the value.

poor PDF image of math that mathkicker translates into perfect math in WORD

She continues by rewriting the equation as a perfect square, using “Control + R” to replace terms in MathKicker.ai with screen reader. She shows how to take the square root of both sides with “Alt + B” and using “R” for radical. The process involves replacing the square root with the exact values, ensuring each step is clear and accurate.

Throughout the MathKicker.ai with screen reader tutorial, Dr. Robinson emphasizes using keyboard commands to navigate and solve the equation. She also highlights how users can submit their work to their teachers directly from MathKicker by using the “Applications” key and selecting “Submit Work to My Teacher.” See more lessons on Mathkicker.AI with Jaws or NVDA.

By Dr Denise

I and my team have a passion for teaching blind and low vision children and adults how to become independent in all areas through the use of technology and other blind skills.