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I would like to make the talkback say a simple mathematical expression like: "2 - (3/5)"

However, when it reads, talkback skips the parentheses, thus affecting the expression to take on a different meaning.

Thanks to @QuentinC I was able to read more questions on the subject. Would this fall under "it's best to leave it at that and not edit" cases, or should I instead be looking for ways to force talkback to speak every character?

Francesco - FL
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  • Have you checked talkback’s settings? How screen readers read is highly customizable. And providing some more context might help: Why is there only an opening parentheses, what’s the rest? – Andy Jan 27 '23 at 08:29
  • Please have a look at these questions, they are very similar: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/75175274/how-can-we-direct-a-screenreader-to-emphasize-stress-pronounce-words-correctly/75179175 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72250258/get-screen-readers-to-pronounce-well-known-acronyms/72261923 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73988346/replace-sentence-to-read-dash-with-screen-reader-for-accessibility https://stackoverflow.com/questions/74021046/getting-voiceover-to-read-distance-and-time-correctly/74022990 – QuentinC Jan 27 '23 at 09:31
  • Thanks for the comments, I thought I simplified the question, but instead I needed to provide some context. I've now updated the question. – Francesco - FL Jan 27 '23 at 13:55

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