MathType is currently a free add-in that can be utilized in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Guides to Using MathType Using MathType in Microsoft Word for Windows 10 computers MathML is a universal format for math that is easily convertible into visible, audible, tactile and machine-readable forms.
The RCPD has been using MathML in XML or XHTML documents for several years to make accessible math for our students with disabilities.
For Braille users, MathML supports various Braille math formats, subject to Braille translation software support. MathML also allows the synthetic speech user to set different verbosity levels, automatically adjusts for the user's native language, and supports aural navigation through complex math equations for better understanding. MathML equations will, for instance, increase in size as users change font size to increase readability. Using MathML provides the highest level of accessibility to math within digital documents. It describes structure and content of mathematical notation. MathML is a markup language written in XML syntax. MathML (Mathematical Markup Language) is an industry standard adopted by the W3C as the approved way of expressing math on the web.