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  2. Refreshable braille display - Wikipedia

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    Refreshable braille display. A refreshable braille display or braille terminal is an electro-mechanical device for displaying braille characters, usually by means of round-tipped pins raised through holes in a flat surface. Visually impaired computer users who cannot use a standard computer monitor can use it to read text output.

  3. National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled

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    The National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled [1] (NLS) is a free library program of braille and audio materials such as books and magazines circulated to eligible borrowers in the United States and American citizens living abroad by postage-free mail and online download.

  4. File:Brno, Universal Learning Design, Braille laptop 2 ...

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    English: Braille laptop. Universal Learning Design Conference, Brno, Czech Republic Universal Learning Design Conference, Brno, Czech Republic Čeština: Notebook pro nevidomé.

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    English: Braille laptop. Universal Learning Design Conference, Brno, Czech Republic. Universal Learning Design Conference, Brno, Czech Republic. On display is a Lenovo 3000 C100 notebook.

  6. Template:Unicode chart Braille Patterns - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Braille Patterns Official Unicode Consortium code ...

  7. File:Unicode Braille table.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Braille technology - Wikipedia

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    Braille technology is assistive technology which allows blind or visually impaired people to read, write, or manipulate braille electronically. [1] This technology allows users to do common tasks such as writing, browsing the Internet, typing in Braille and printing in text, engaging in chat, downloading files and music, using electronic mail, burning music, and reading documents.

  9. Braille ASCII - Wikipedia

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    Braille ASCII (or more formally The North American Braille ASCII Code, also known as SimBraille) is a subset of the ASCII character set which uses 64 of the printable ASCII characters to represent all possible dot combinations in six-dot braille. It was developed around 1969 and, despite originally being known as North American Braille ASCII ...