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Repairing or Replacing the Optic Nerve: New Frontiers in Vision Technology Research

… the four center lights turned off. Or a letter L created by braille dots 1, 2, and 3, with the rest of the cell left …
Bill Holton
AccessWorld March 2016

Accessibility Review: The Verizon Accolade Cell Phone

… 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 June 2011

AccessWorld News

… rugged and practical products that either talk or feature braille. Blind in Mind's flagship product is a talking …
AccessWorld March 2019

Book Review: Windows Keyboard Power User Guide, by Dean Martineau

… into written text, either via speech or going hands-on with braille. The good news is that with Windows Keyboard Power …
Bill Holton
AccessWorld October 2019

February 2023 Comments on FCC Digital Discrimination of Broadband Access Rulemaking

… students’ ability to receive specialized services, such as Braille or orientation and mobility instruction, in addition …

Does Third-Party Described Content Amount to a Fair Use of the Underlying Copyrighted Work?

… satisfied when a member of the beneficiary class receives braille, audio, or digital text material from a Chafee-authorized entity. After all, they argue, braille is not in any way a format that is either used … people who are blind nor has ever been intended to be such. Braille is a system of tactile communication that renders …

TV or Not TV: The Accessibility of Digital Television Converter Boxes

… converter box. The American Council of the Blind's (ACB) Braille Forum reported that ACB has been a strong and … NTIA, but the NTIA has not responded satisfactorily. The Braille Forum stated that if you are unsatisfied, you can …
Darren Burton
AccessWorld November 2008

Focus on Screen Magnification, Part 1: A Review of ZoomText 9.0 and LunarPlus 6.5

… SAM provides for the sharing of speech synthesizers and braille displays between compliant access aids. LunarPlus … with fully customizable screen reader speech output and braille support. Supernova gives the user many of the speech …
Lee Huffman
AccessWorld March 2006

You Get to Choose: An Overview of Accessible Cell Phones

… a combination mobile telephone and PDA with a refreshable braille display. Microsoft has also entered the fray with … a PDA from Handy Tech that features a refreshable braille display, can be connected wirelessly to a Symbian …
Darren Burton
AccessWorld March 2005

Full Stream Ahead: A Review of the Victor Reader Stream

… improvements. Playback of both WMA recorded audio and BRF braille text formats are in development and are expected …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld January 2008

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