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Conference Agenda

… Fleet, Assistive Technology Coordinator, Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library, New York Public Library; … from blind young adults throughout the globe. S-105: Braille Literacy Statistics Research Study Room: Junior … Greater Pittsburgh Area Description: The number of braille readers in the United States is a potentially …

24 Hours with the iPad

… when, as a university researcher, my department obtained a braille embosser and access to the fledgling Internet. One … a graduate assistant who worked with me casually dropped a braille copy of the cover article from that week's Time …
Bradley Hodges
AccessWorld May 2010

What Can Policy Change Do for You?

… for people with vision loss have been working to allow braille, recorded and electronic books to be exchanged more … produced in accessible formats such as audio, large print, braille, and accessible digital text. This is true, even for …
Paul Schroeder
AccessWorld March 2010

Accessibility in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia and the Busch Gardens Amusement Park

… Impairments The Colonial Williamsburg guide is available in braille at the Visitor's Center. The last person to use it, … did so in 2005. The book was not written specifically for braille readers since it told the reader to look for printed …
Janet Ingber
AccessWorld August 2012

Getting the Most out of Sighted Computer Assistance: How to Help the Helpers

… you will be using the software with magnification, speech, braille, or any combination, depending on your particular … paste the list into a word processing document, or create a braille keyboard guide. "Don't try to memorize the entire …
Bill Holton
AccessWorld July 2017

The Current State of Windows Narrator: One User's Perspective

… improvements in Microsoft Narrator. These included enhanced braille support, better Web support with Microsoft's Edge … the visually impaired community. I haven't even touched on braille and low-vision support in Narrator. For anyone who …
Jamie Pauls
AccessWorld October 2017

AccessWorld News

… taps in Keypad mode for easier learning for beginners. Braille: built-in support for HIMS Braille Sense devices. New supported devices: Nokia C5 5MP …
AccessWorld February 2012

An Evaluation of the Milestone 312 from Bones

… (more on that feature below). Unlike the Milestone 311, braille reference or documentation was not included. … does not support Microsoft Word, rich text, HTML, or braille files. The Milestone's recording features are …
J.J. Meddaugh
AccessWorld May 2011

AccessWorld News

… impaired brothers loved playing poker. While one knew Braille, the other did not. That spark fed the flame that … and Canada and has evolved to include large print labels, Braille labels, dual-language labels and Controlled …
AccessWorld January 2020

Introduction

… vary. Not all individuals who are functionally blind read braille. If they opt to use screen reader software, they … by: Listening to it (n=215) Enlarging it (n=100) Reading braille (n=111) Reading it as is (n=9) On the question of …

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