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Product Ratings

… Ratings Chart Feature: Brailliant 64 Documentation: 4.0. Braille quality: 4.5. JAWS support: 3.5. Window-Eyes …
AccessWorld May 2006

Product Ratings

… Product Ratings Feature: Focus 40 Documentation: 4.0. Braille quality: 4.5. JAWS support: 4.5. Window-Eyes …
AccessWorld July 2005

Editor's Page

… and product manuals or phone bills are not available in braille, large print, or other formats that they can read. … writes about accessing mainstream PDAs using wireless braille displays. He has worked in management positions for … for people who are visually impaired, such as the BrailleNote or the PAC Mate. He discusses the strengths and …
Jay Leventhal
AccessWorld September 2007

Editor's Page

… GPS products, the Trekker from VisuAide and Sendero Group's BrailleNote GPS software. As the name suggests, BrailleNote GPS requires the purchase of a BrailleNote or VoiceNote from Pulse Data HumanWare and the …
AccessWorld November 2004

Chase Expands "Right Relationship" with eATM: A Collaboration in Accessibility

… Plugging a headset into the Chase eATM. Caption: Reading braille directions. AFB also advised that touch-screen … this sequence is not written on the machines in print or in braille, however. You are then offered the opportunity to …
Annemarie Cooke
AccessWorld November 2003

One State's Solution to Getting More People Online

… large buttons for easy visual identification; phones with braille buttons; phones that respond to voice commands for … the consumer to read the screen—but would not include a braille printer or optical character recognition system, … access. Screen readers, magnification software, refreshable braille displays, head pointers, voice recognition software, …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld March 2001

How Do We Communicate (with Assistive Technology)? Let Me Count the Ways

… having another individual sit across from them over a TeleBraille and type the discussion for reading on a refreshable braille display. Some deaf people do not speak sign language, and some blind people do not read braille. In other words, more solutions are needed to reach …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld November 2000

Countryside, Puerto Rico

… know of this period is found in wonderful letters that Anne brailled to Helen and Helen transcribed and responded to. … too excited to sleep. I thought it would be fun to write a Braille letter and tell you about the horse fight. I brought … my job (you have no idea what a job it is for me to write Braille, the stiletto is so awkward in my hand, it feels …

AFB AccessNote Notetaker App Updated!

… is designed to be used with wireless QWERTY and refreshable braille keyboards. Several powerful customized keyboard commands for both QWERTY and braille keyboards are included that increase speed and … previously be performed only with a wireless QWERTY or braille keyboard. Deleting notes could previously only be …
Darren Burton
AccessWorld July 2013

Flatten Inaccessibility Survey

… assistance, and touching things they usually use like braille in public spaces. 59% were concerned about their … are visually impaired. Providers should offer electronic, braille, and large print options. Electronic health records, … Screen readers: Software that reads text out loud or uses a braille display so people who are blind, have low vision, or …

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