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History

… include: Leading the effort to standardize the English braille code Publishing AFB's Directory of Services for … and sold numerous assistive technology products, such as braille writers, magnifiers, and audio blood pressure …

Wrap-up Report from CES 2016

… the 2.5D Printer system for producing tactile graphics and braille. The tactile printing component of the printer … standard printing on the same sheet. The graphics and the braille felt sturdy and substantial. Casio expects to … find some information at the MagicaVision website. Polymer Braille Inc., a North Carolina company that hopes to …
Paul Schroeder, John Lilly
AccessWorld February 2016

Report Two: Wrap-up Report from CES 2016

… the 2.5D Printer system for producing tactile graphics and braille. The tactile printing component of the printer … standard printing on the same sheet. The graphics and the braille felt sturdy and substantial. Casio expects to … find some information at the MagicaVision website. Polymer Braille Inc., a North Carolina company that hopes to …
Paul Schroeder, John Lilly
AccessWorld January 2016

The National Federation of the Blind and the American Council of the Blind 2020 Conferences: Two Excellent Virtual Conferences in a Time of Uncertainty

… platform. This form of captioning was not accessible to all braille readers, though, as the captions were very fast. … Translation). The advantage to this method is that slower braille readers can read at their own pace, which is also more comfortable for even the fastest braille reader. CART was available at all sessions where it …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld August 2020

Bibliography

… "Light at Last," ibid., June 1930. Goldish, Louis Harvey. Braille in the United States: Its Production, Distribution … AFB, 1962. Hendrickson, Walter B. Frank H. Hall and His Braille Writer. Jacksonville, Ill.: Illinois Braille and Sight Saving School, 1968. Howe, S.G. and …

Series: The Work of the Smith-Kettlewell Institute Part I: A Profile of Principal Investigator Joshua A. Miele

… map that you can "see" with your hands. How do you make braille notes anywhere atany time without schlepping a … everywhere you go? Wear gloves that enable you to write braille on anything anywhere and, subsequently, send that … certain advantages. Miele attended public school, learned braille, received early training in using a white cane for …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld May 2013

What’s New in macOS Ventura and watchOS 9

… Verification checkbox and make sure it is checked. Braille According to Apple, if you use a braille display with VoiceOver, in VoiceOver Utility you can now wrap the insertion point to a new braille line when you type past the end of your braille …
Janet Ingber
AccessWorld December 2022

In This Issue . . .

… Blind Users Group in Boston, an advocate for technology and braille literacy—Deborah Kendrick Editor's Page AccessWorld …
AccessWorld March 2009

Calls for Papers

… to, the following: Americans with Disabilities Act Aging Braille Children Consumer advocacy Cortical or cerebral …

The Beloved Voices

… books and periodicals would be desirable in Talking Book or braille form. It was a long but straight road that led from … are issued on Talking Book records, on magnetic tape or in braille." The selection policy became even more flexible … magazine or to place a record on the turntable or to read braille." Such a child was also apt to be retarded in …

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