Skip to content
Home
Donate
  • About AFB
    • Strategic Plan
    • Annual Report & Financials
    • History
    • Leadership
    • Contact AFB
  • Research & Initiatives
    • Public Policy
    • Research
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Aging
    • Statistical Snapshots
    • AFB Research Fellowship
    • Take Action!
  • Digital Inclusion
    • Digital Accessibility Internships
    • Accessibility Resources
    • Talent Lab Tech Notes Blog
  • Professional Services
    • About AFB Professional Services
    • Our Services
    • Digital Accessibility Services
    • Applied Research Services
    • Case Studies
  • News & Publications
    • Press Room
    • Media Studio
    • Newsletters
    • AFB Blog
    • AccessWorld
    • FOCUS on AFB Newsletter
    • Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness
  • Blindness & Low Vision
    • Eye Conditions
    • Braille
    • Using Technology
    • Disability Rights & Laws
  • Get Involved
    • Ways to Give
    • Events
    • Annual Conference & Awards
    • AFB Scholars Program
Donate

Editor's Page: Happy Global Accessibility Awareness Day!

… technology books that she has published with the National Braille Press, many of which have been reviewed here in …
Aaron Preece
AccessWorld May 2021

AccessWorld Takes You Back to School

… prefer, whether it be magnification, speech, refreshable braille, or a combination, can provide you access to …
Lee Huffman
AccessWorld July 2020

AFB Announces Centennial Gala Celebration

… methods, collaborating in the creation of a universal braille code, and pioneering Talking Books – the precursor …

Now Playing: A Review of the Accessibility of Digital Audio Players, Part 1

… (personal digital assistant) devices, such as the PAC Mate, BrailleNote, Braille Sense/Voice Sense, and Braille+/Icon. Finally, it will examine accessing digital …
Darren Burton, Charles Wesley Clements
AccessWorld July 2008

Part 3 of 4

… And it's not always possible. If you want to display braille, you're not going to be able to do that in software. … going to have to have a hardware device that displays braille. But in the reading machine area we were able to … develop specialized hardware. It's not always possible. A braille printer or a Braille display is probably a good …

Preschool

… (n=11) Large print books (n=11) Adapted books (n=9) Perkins braillewriter (n=9) Communication device (n=8) Handheld monocular (n=7) Electronic magnifier/CCTV (n=8) Braille recreational books (n=7) Victor Reader Stream or … 2 had increased support. [Not] receiving help on O&M and braille instruction are a big loss for our child. We can …

2023 Comments on DOL Digital Literacy and Resilience RFI

… may need both specialized hardware, such as a refreshable braille display, and a screen reader, magnifier, or other … and did not have alternative AT, such as a refreshable braille display, available at home to access her class materials. “My student does not have a refreshable braille display and is accessing all of her hybrid online …

An Introduction to JAWS Scripting

… except that it has been specialized for speech and braille output. The JAWS script language can extract and … and spoon-feed that information to your synthesizer or braille display. Learning how to script is not for those who …
Joe Lazzaro
AccessWorld November 2003

You Can Bank on It: Features, Technology, and Locations of Talking ATMs

… and Cancel, with the bottom key blank. Some keypads have braille on all keys, and some have a raised dot only on the … keys typically have either raised tactile symbols or braille labels or both. A notable exception to the typical …
Lainey Feingold
AccessWorld January 2003

Focus on AFB: Spring 2020

… Android and Apple devices, or use their own refreshable braille devices to read the menus in braille. Stephanie also teaches blind and visually impaired …

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹‹
  • …
  • Page 127
  • Page 128
  • Page 129
  • Page 130
  • Current page 131
  • Page 132
  • Page 133
  • Page 134
  • Page 135
  • …
  • Next page ››
  • Last page Last »

Take Action Today

Partner with us

Your organization can change the way the world sees blindness.

Donate

Most of our funding comes from individuals, not corporate sponsors. Your support is vital!

Have questions?

Contact our team members for assistance.

  • AFB Home
  • About AFB
  • Research & Initiatives
  • Digital Inclusion
  • Client Services
  • News & Publications
  • Blindness & Low Vision
  • AFB Blog
  • AccessWorld Magazine
  • FOCUS on AFB
  • JVIB
  • Helen Keller Archive
  • Careers
  • Contact Us

Sign up for the AFB Newsletter

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Partner Sites

  • FamilyConnect®
  • CareerConnect®
  • VisionAware™
  • Braille Bug®

© Copyright 2024 American Foundation for the Blind Privacy Policy Accessibility Policy Site Map