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Part 2 of 4

… ELINFA and the device was called a digicassette which had a braille display on it, using piezoelectric reed technology … so the tape recorder became the thing. So this meant with a braille keyboard a person could input a letter, type it and then read it back in braille or you could transfer information from other …

Buy It, Sell It: eBay 101

… need to arrow around to find what you want. When the word braille was put into the search form's edit box and "all … list the item in the correct category. For example, I found braille magazines listed in the fiction category of braille books, rather than in the nonfiction category. Above …
Janet Ingber
AccessWorld January 2006

Not Just Playing Around: A Review of Accessible Windows-based Games

… tested these games using a screen reader and a refreshable braille display, almost all were unusable. The exceptions … from All inPlay, which worked fairly well using refreshable braille. The fact that most of these games had no on-screen …
Jim Denham, Heather McComas
AccessWorld September 2004

Victor Reader Trek: Another Cool Gadget for Your Bag or Pocket

… text-to-speech capabilities allow it to read text and braille files, too. It can download and play podcasts, … is a wonderfully welcome convenience. For some, playing braille files on the Trek may well be the only way to access … of the Blaze ET Multi-Player from HIMS by Aaron Preece BrailleSense Polaris: Ready for the Road by Jamie Pauls More …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld May 2018

Access to Prescription Information with ScripTalk

… Station and the En-Vision America toll-free phone number in braille in the upper right-hand corner. This is the only braille labeling included in the package. Inside the box is …
Bradley Hodges
AccessWorld January 2009

An Accessibility Review of the Verizon Haven Cell Phone

… to order the Haven manual in an alternative format, such as braille or large print. The electronic version of the … on how to order your phone bill or user manual in braille or large print, contact information for the Customer …
Tara Annis, Morgan Blubaugh
AccessWorld November 2010

The Current State of Cell Phone Accessibility

… feature, as well as its compatibility with wireless braille displays, are unparalleled in the mobile device … category. These phones are not compatible with electronic braille displays, but they often do have at least some …
Darren Burton
AccessWorld June 2011

iHearit: a Review of MFi-Supported Hearing Aids From a VoiceOver User’s Perspective

… various accessibility issues to users of VoiceOver and braille. However, many options can be configured by using … my iOS device at once. If my hearing aids are connected, my braille display will not auto-connect as quickly. Some …
Scott Davert
AccessWorld June 2019

2020 Senior Solutions: Low-Tech and No-Tech Tools for Independence

… sleep timer, checking the time, etc. The bottom row has the braille numbers 1 through 5 and are used for the 10 preset … in a variety of forms,from tiny clear dots the size of a braille dot to large brightly colored foam bumps half the …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld February 2020

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… the operations and all, I was working and I couldn't read Braille, I wasn't getting magazines on tape. Well the … that either. I was learning cane travel. I was learning Braille. Tony Candela: How did that all get set up for you? … read the articles and all that. And then reading it all in Braille. It was really frustrating. It was really tough. And …

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