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JAWS does not vocalize superscripts in FF but it does in IE - this is important for my math courses

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I'm working on a calculus course and JAWS is not vocalizing superscripts when viewed with FF when it works correctly with IE. I can't figure out why this would be so. Is there some setting in FF or a UA overrride that can be applied? Superscripts are rather important in math and the difference between "x two" and "x superscript two" can make or break how you answer a question.

I'm working on a calculus course and JAWS is not vocalizing superscripts when viewed with FF when it works correctly with IE. I can't figure out why this would be so. Is there some setting in FF or a UA overrride that can be applied? Superscripts are rather important in math and the difference between "x two" and "x superscript two" can make or break how you answer a question.

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For software compatibility with various Browsers you need to contact JAWS support on this issue.

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Hi mvanrhee,

Unfortunately your system details don't show which Firefox version your using, but would you please take a look at this article :

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/can-i-use-my-screen-reader-new-firefox

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