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How Shall I Read Thee? Accessing Commercial e-Books

… readers may be downloading from Bookshare or Web-Braille are examples of e-books that are designed to be … must be read on stand-alone readers that are not speech or braille accessible. Most, however, can be read on personal … Windows 7.0 and Window-Eyes 5.5—and with a 20-cell PAC Mate braille display to see if there were differences between …
Lynn Zelvin
AccessWorld May 2006

Access to Drug Labels Survey Report

… drug labeling information because it is not available in braille. They must manage several prescriptions. They have … prescription labels has always been a problem. There are no braille instructions. Doctors often forget to mention … He is unable to read print. The pharmacy does not provide braille. He can call the pharmacy to ask for directions, but …

Navigating Higher Education with Visual Disabilities

… software, video magnifiers, notetakers, braille displays, assistive listening devices, and digital … such as large print, accessible PDF, Word document, Braille, or MP3. It is really important to remember that you … this could be an option. Additionally, notetakers such as Braille Note, Braille Sense, Pacmate, and the Braille …
Marc Grossman
AccessWorld July 2010

AccessWorld News

… has announced that the latest additions to its series of braille embossers, the Tiger Elite and Tiger Premier, are … and a compact-desktop size. The "newly redesigned" braille dot reportedly offers improved readability while …
AccessWorld July 2008

Helen Keller: A Champion Among Presidents

… government in the 1930s to print and distribute books in braille for use by the adult blind across the United States, … utilize them. This national lending library of recorded and braille books continues today (as the National Library …
Helen Selsdon

AccessWorld Is Listening

… and hearing your thoughts and opinions on the future of braille and braille technology; video description; television …
AccessWorld May 2018

In This Issue

… features and ease of use. Keeping It Portable: Comparing Braille Displays on iOS Devices, Part IV by Scott Davert In … installments of this series, I reviewed six different braille displays for their usability on iOS. This article …
AccessWorld February 2018

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… web site: <www.atia.org/conf_2003.html>. February 6–8, 2003 Braille and Nonvisual Access Technology (BNAT) Seminar. … web site: <www.chi2003.org>. April 17–19, 2003 Braille and Nonvisual Access Technology (BNAT) Seminar …
AccessWorld January 2003

More Financial Access Information from Fellow AccessWorld Readers

… You can get text documents, BRF formatted ready-to-emboss braille documents, and self-voicing forms. I use the text and braille versions to research and prepare my taxes. I enter …
AccessWorld April 2011

To Miss Caroline Derby

… idea of your writing the square hand. I do not write on a Braille tablet, as you suppose, but on a grooved board like the piece which I enclose. You could not read Braille; for it is written in dots, not at all like ordinary …

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