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… so they can be read by screen-reading programs; a Grade 2 braille extension is also expected to be implemented. … intentions to provide print materials to patrons in braille, cassette, and large print and to improve the … LCD Telephone Software Adaptive Innovations released BrailleStream-LCD 1.1, the newest version of its software …
AccessWorld May 2001

Inside Microsoft: An Accommodating Workplace for People Who Are Blind?

… and attention throughout his work week; although he is a braille user, he has not added a refreshable braille display to his workstation. Not Just Playing Games … include JAWS for Windows 3.5, DECtalk Express, and an RBT40 braille display. Although he prefers speech for rapid …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld July 2000

Joint Letter from AFB and ACB to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions

… by IDEA and Section 504. Some such services include braille education which promotes literacy and effective … are accessible and assistance producing materials in braille. Her TVI advises classroom teachers on best … in the classroom before her school closed. 3 Self-advocacy, braille, and assistive technology are important components …

An Interview with Michael Hingson, CEO of the Do More Foundation

… a resource classroom for blind children and began to learn braille. When his father's job relocated the family from … aural until, at age nine, he was again introduced to braille and learned to read and write. As the kid who was … in order to be successful, he responded without hesitation. Braille “First,” he said, “it is important to learn to read …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld May 2019

An In-Depth Look at the ScripTalk Station from En-Vision America

… with visual impairments create and use their own braille labels, but if they bring home more than one … 90 percent of the visually impaired population does not use braille regularly and so those individuals must develop … on your computer using speech, screen magnification, or a braille display. Additionally, the package includes a sample …
Bill Holton
AccessWorld June 2013

Educational Resources and Tips from the AFB Information and Referral Center

… high school, she learned non-visual techniques, such as braille and how to use a screen reader. Tara graduated from … may also be able to transcribe textbooks into large print braille or accessible digital formats, and make tactile … novels and poetry for your English classes. You can find braille-ready electronic files and digital audio versions of …
Tara Annis, Lee Huffman, Aaron Preece
AccessWorld July 2019

An Overview of iOS 14 and iPad OS 14

… features for VoiceOver users, low vision users, braille display users, and people with hearing loss. … Actions. The options are: Speak, Play Sound, or Do Nothing. Braille Braille has two useful new features. Go to …
Janet Ingber
AccessWorld November 2020

Of Consuming Interest: Titles II & III of the ADA

… include, but are not limited to, readers, taped texts, braille materials, and acquisition or modification of … in an undue burden or fundamental alteration. By contrast, braille or raised character signage is structural in nature … Department regulations indicate that the installation of braille and raised character markings on elevators is an …

Product Ratings

… 4. Accessible documentation: 3. Speech quality: 3.5. Braille quality: 3. Phone: 4.5. SMS: 4.5. Notes: 4. …
AccessWorld May 2004

Product Features

… Product Features Feature Brailliant 64 Number of braille cells 64 Number of cursor routing keys 64 Status …
AccessWorld May 2006

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