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… 6.8 inches by 12.5 inches by 1.9 inches (without braille display); 6.8 inches by 12.5 inches by 1.9 inches (with 40-cell braille display attached). Weight: 1.85 pounds (without braille display); 4 pounds (with 40-cell display attached). …
AccessWorld May 2005

Household, Personal and Other Independent Living Products

… Aluminum Braille Clothing Identifiers Small aluminum braille tags that can be sewn onto any piece of clothing … Chicago Lighthouse at https://mytoolsforliving.com/products/braille-clothing-markers?_pos=1&_sid=ed8d5167e&_ss=r …

Braille Invents His Code

… Louis Perfects His System The Braille Alphabet with dot cells representing the letters … letters, common letter patterns and grammar from The Braille Reference Book by M. S. Loomis, 1942. In 1821, … on a six-dot cell, was both simple and elegant. A full braille cell consists of six raised dots arranged in two …

The Perkins SMART Brailler Does More than Make Dots

… Although it's roughly only the size of their manual brailler writer, the Perkins SMART Brailler does a lot more. It provides customizable audio … a memory device can be plugged in via a USB port. The SMART Brailler is a learning tool for anyone learning braille. As …
Janet Ingber
AccessWorld July 2014

Educational Technology

… Braille Tactile Map of USA with List of State Capitals An … states tactually outlined and state names abbreviated in braille. Includes a companion braille legend. Available from the Chicago Lighthouse at …

Screen Magnification Systems

… easy-to-learn. Eye-Pal® Ace Portable battery-operated and braille-compatible screen reader and scanner with a built-in … tactile controls are intuitively located for ease of use. Braille-display compatible for reading a book or a menu at a … access Windows applications either through magnification, braille, or speech output. Computer display is magnified up …

Letters to the Editor

… diabetics and newly blind who don't know or cannot learn braille; how can they solve math problems and show their … Armstrong Dear AccessWorld Editor, Those of us who use braille displays with a screen reader need a braille file reader. Currently, using a braille display is …
AccessWorld November 2017

In This Issue

… and Darren Burton Product Evaluations Product Evaluation: Braille Sense OnHand Notetaker and PDA from HIMS, Inc. HIMS Inc. has introduced a new member of their Braille Sense line, the Braille Sense OnHand. The OnHand is a very small and …
AccessWorld October 2011

Letters to the Editor

… My only disappointment is the almost non-existent support BrailleBack offers in the Android environment. Grade Two Braille is not supported, and navigation and screen review … websites and mobile apps every day. I have never gotten BrailleBack to work for more than a minute or so before it …
AccessWorld April 2018

ATIA 2007

… did a good job of supplying materials in large print and braille and answering questions. Like most hotels in … where the events were held. One disappointment was the braille menus in hotel restaurants. The braille menus in the moderately priced Tropicále restaurant …
Jay Leventhal
AccessWorld March 2007

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