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In This Issue

… researching the trajectory of a rocket. The Mountbatten Braille Writer Learning System from HARPO: Good for Children of all Ages by Janet Ingber The Mountbatten Braille Writer Learning System from HARPO is a device that helps children learn braille. It's much more than just a braille embosser, …
AccessWorld December 2014

In This Issue

… Product Reviews and Guides Keeping It Portable: Comparing Braille Displays on iOS Devices, Part II by Scott Davert In Part I of this series, I examined the Refreshabraille and Smart Beetle. In this article, I will be reviewing the Braille Pen Touch and the Focus 14. Both of these displays …
AccessWorld December 2017

In This Issue

… Associates and makes plans to move access training forward. Braille Technology More than a Line: What the Future Holds for Refreshable Braille by Deborah Kendrick The refreshable braille display that is "more than a line" is finally …
AccessWorld February 2013

Entering Text on an iPhone, Part 1: Using Software Methods from the Phone

… three sections: Software Keyboards, Hardware Keyboards, and Braille Screen Input. All three sections have the same … input methods that do not use the onscreen QWERTY keyboard. Braille Screen Input Braille Screen Input is a way of writing uncontracted or …
Judy Dixon
AccessWorld December 2021

Blog On! Reading and Writing Blogs with a Screen Reader, by Anna Dresner

… Boston: National Braille Press; available in hardcopy braille and PortaBook formats and download, $10 With the … that has become a familiar and welcome pattern, National Braille Press (NBP) and Anna Dresner have done it again! …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld September 2006

Ratings Chart

… Braille Star 40 Braille quality: 4.5, Documentation: 3, Setup and … 4.5, Audible feedback: 4.5. ALVA Satellite Traveler Braille quality: 4.5, Documentation: 4.5, Setup and …
AccessWorld July 2002

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… Most familiar to users of assistive technology will be the Braille 'n Speak, which was the outgrowth of study, … was the epitome of the self-taught man. After learning braille in his few years of schooling, he taught himself … by using only a slate and stylus for many years. From braille books, he taught himself the principles of physics, …
AccessWorld January 2002

Sharing Our Progress in Making the Helen Keller Archive a Gold Standard of Accessibility for Other Digital Archives

… it, and why you should, too! The process of digitizing braille, and other tricky materials Metadata—all the … technology in the US, the standardization of English braille, the creation of agencies advocating for people with … read the text that is displayed on the computer screen in braille. Refreshable braille displays provide access to …
Helen Selsdon

AccessWorld News

… or 781-276-0600. Jot a Dot, A Long-awaited Solution for Braille Users Quantum Technology, the Australian-based company best known for its Mountbatten Brailler and PIAG tactile image maker, plans to release its … to serve as an easy, mechanical means of making quick braille notes, the Jot a Dot has a Perkins Brailler–style …
AccessWorld September 2004

Letters to the Editor

… device won't disappear out of a classroom! Now look at braille displays, where feature-creep continues to dominate. … blind student to be able to sit at a computer and be using braille in five minutes without need for a massive … that just works with all screen readers and doesn't have a braille keyboard, rocker bars, whiz wheels, multiple …
AccessWorld May 2016

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