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The Braille Must Go Through: A Review of Two Lower-Cost Braille Printers

… review will help you decide what limitations you can live with when you decide to buy a portable embosser. How We … between single-sided and interpoint embossing. A deaf-blind person using this printer might have trouble with this … staple for itinerant teachers and many other professionals who need a rugged, reliable embosser that provides …
Lynn Zelvin
AccessWorld November 2002

AccessWorld Podcast, Episode 16: T-Mobile and Magenta A11y

… accessibility. On this episode, we have a chance to connect with Ayelit Winer and Brianna Burrows from T-Mobile’s … first time really experiencing someone with a disability, interacting with assistive technology and seeing her use a … at Apple or a different company or even people working in personal projects can use this. And the best part of it is …

Inform & Connect Season Four, Episode 6: Petr Kucheryavyy Returns

… episode, AFB’s Melody Goodspeed and Tony Stephens catch up with Spectrum’s Petr Kucheryavyy, who provides a breakdown of what’s new with SpectrumAccess … even had familiarity with audio description until a sighted person told me about this years ago, and said that she …

Stepping Over The Threshold: Windows 10 in 10,000 Words, Thoroughly Reviewed

… to Windows 10. The article is being published here with minor edits to style and language. Introduction It is … after Windows 10 is launched. Insiders are special people who risk their computers to run pre-release versions of … to keep at the beginning. The three options are "Nothing," "Personal files," and "personal files, apps, and settings." …
Tamas Geczy
AccessWorld August 2015

AccessWorld Podcast, Episode 15: Top Take-Aways of 2024

… Tony Stephens at the Pickle Factory in Baltimore Maryland with digital media support from Kelly Gasque and Breanna … kind of did a holistic accessibility review and QA on the whole sort of experience with all basically the whole … like you could just talk to it, you would talk to a person and it can try to describe things to you. It's still …

Inform & Connect, Season 2: AFB Trustees Sarah Herrlinger and Christopher Patnoe

… they learn to design, develop, and build new technologies with the needs of people with disabilities in mind. “I am … education. And I will admit at the time I did not know a whole lot about it, but I really embraced it and tried to … at The Last of Us 2, it's not my kind of game. It's a first person shooter, but is a AAA game put up by Naughty Dog. But …

Press Room

… For general media queries or to arrange an interview with one of our experts, please contact: Tony Stephens AFB … University, will join the AFB Board of Trustees. Dr. Kelly, who leads the visual disabilities program at NIU, brings two … COVID-19 as Students with Visual Impairments Returned to In-Person Education Qualitative research highlights experiences …

A Review of the Braille Me Braille Display from Inovision

… devices. The Braille Me The Braille Me is a braille display with both Bluetooth and USB connectivity. It is compatible … X. This will become an important distinction for many who wish to read books for reasons explained below. Some … BrailleBack will quite regularly simply quit working. As a person with enough vision or hearing to restart BrailleBack, …
Scott Davert
AccessWorld January 2020

AccessWorld Podcast, Episode 22: Looking Back at 35 Years of the ADA

… of AccessWorld , we look back at 35 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Aaron shares what it was like … helps create a world of endless possibilities for people who are blind or have low vision. Learn more at afb.org . … be. Tony Stephens: It's like going back to caveman cave person years. It really is. When I think of the technology …

Live on the Edge, or Have an Ultra Lifestyle?: An In-depth Review of HIMS and BAUM Braille Displays

… Bargains website; it is being republished by permission with minor edits. Some of today's braille displays do a lot … the author only and do not reflect the views of any other person or entity. Financial Damages The first question … on a Mac than they do on iOS. For example, D4 will stop interacting with an item, while D6 will start. D2 and D5 are …
Scott Davert
AccessWorld April 2017

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