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What's in a PDF? The Challenges of the Popular Portable Document Format

… flexible and alternative ways, including synthetic speech, braille, and magnified text. This means that an intermediary … characters are needed for translation into speech or braille, so an image-only PDF file is inaccessible. … and thereby render more accessible output in speech or braille. At the time of this writing, the latest release of …
Jamal Mazrui
AccessWorld November 2005

Inform & Connect, Season 2: Helen Selsdon, AFB Archivist

… Hi everyone, my name is Clarke. I'm from the UK and I'm a braille artist. I would love to transcribe Helen's letters and my unique color-coded braille, so people can learn braille and learn about Helen in an artist's way. Helen: …

Inform & Connect Season Four, Episode 2: A conversation with new AFB President & CEO Eric Bridges

… went down and advocated on my behalf to begin to learn braille, and how to use a white cane in public school. So I … Right? Okay, that's pretty common. I didn't want to learn braille, I didn't want to learn to use a cane. And one of … use a cane, and how to get around independently. I got my Braille overall ability to read to a really good place. Some …

Welcome to the 2018 AFB Leadership Conference and Kick-off Session "How Leading Tech Companies Are Raising the Bar for Blind and Visually Impaired Users"

… said, "We're always trying to ensure that those who use braille as their primary access method have the best …
Jeremy Ramsier

How ABLE Accounts Can Benefit Eligible People With Visual Impairments

… point that you need the funds in that account, for a new braille display or emergency medical expenses, for instance, …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld December 2018

College Success: More than Textbooks from Learning Ally

… parent ran interference. If the student did all work on a braille notetaker, teachers were willing to accept e-mailed …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld November 2015

Watching Without Looking: A VoiceOver User's First Month With the Apple Watch, by Anna Dresner

… Her Getting Started With the iPhone series from National Braille Press has, for many of us, been the voice of calm …
Jamie Pauls
AccessWorld October 2015

Series: The Work of the Smith-Kettlewell InstitutePart V: Bill Gerrey: Profile of a Pioneer, Scientist, and Role Model who is Blind

… of the Technical File , a quarterly journal distributed in braille, large print, and recorded formats to engineering …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld September 2014

Product Evaluation: Victor Reader Stratus 12 M DAISY MP3 Player from HumanWare

… Greg Stilson, HumanWare Technical Product Manager of Braille Products Comment on this article . Author Deborah …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld August 2012

A Look at the New Narrator, Microsoft's Built-In Windows Screen Reader

… , by Jamie Pauls Feel This: The Current State of Braille with the Windows Narrator Screen Reader , by Scott …
Bill Holton
AccessWorld November 2018

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