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Apex and Intel: A Commentary

… Fast forward to the year 2000 and the introduction of the BrailleNote. Like its 13-year predecessor, this marvelous … of tasks, and was just plain "blind-friendly." When the BrailleNote PK arrived four years later — weighing only a … features of the Sendero GPS software rendered the BrailleNote family of products more remarkable than ever, …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld March 2010

Dial A for Access: Getting Cell Phones You Can Really Use

… you, and the method the company should use to contact you— braille or e-mail, for example. It may take a little work to … the FCC. It is available in standard print, large print, or braille from the American Foundation for the Blind, …
Jennifer Sutton, Janina Sajka
AccessWorld January 2002

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Sets an Example in Museum Accessibility

… that goes along with the tour. The updated book will have braille, large print, and tactile graphics. She added that … Experience , co-authored by McGinnis. The book incorporates braille and print and features art from the museum's …
Janet Ingber, Lee Huffman
AccessWorld June 2014

An Evaluation of the I.D. Mate Quest Talking Bar Code Scanner from Envision America

… cables, labels, etc., a quick start guide in both print and braille, and a user's guide in print, braille, and audio CD. Refreshingly Straightforward …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld September 2013

My Trials and Tribulations Learning the iPhone with VoiceOver

… how to type with my thumbs. Unless you choose to use a braille or Bluetooth keyboard, you will need to use the … by Anna Dresner and Dean Martineau, published by National Braille Press . Author Janet Ingber Article Topic Cell Phone …
Janet Ingber
AccessWorld June 2011

The Affordable AmazonBasics Microwave: Accessible for People with Visual Impairments

… range of the microwave. Locater dots, tactile markings, and braille labels are not necessary unless you want them. In … controls, so you need to feel around or use locator dots, braille labels or any other system that works for you. The …
Janet Ingber
AccessWorld December 2019

Employment Matters: Matthew Campbell, Chief Technology Officer, Pneuma Solutions

… grade, he was touch-typing. In third grade, he was learning braille and, although he never became a fluent braille reader, depending instead on audio and …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld March 2021

Letter to State Education Officials

… must have access to necessary materials, including braille materials, whether staff make contactless … page 83. Examples of materials that were missing include braille and large print texts, hands-on manipulatives for …

Employment Journeys, Darren Burton, Access Industry Veteran

… me there, and I went there for a few months learning braille and cane travel, but they had no technology training … that has occurred since 2010? Burton: The new full page braille displays have the potential I think to be a game …
Aaron Preece
AccessWorld Spring 2023

The Ever-Changing Children

… blind students, rallied a corps of volunteers to produce brailled textbooks, and thriftily saw to it that when one … of the earliest form of public school education, the "braille classes," in which blind children received all of … the child continued to live at home. At the beginning, the braille classes embraced both totally blind and partially …

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