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  2. File:Braille pattern dots-0 bars-123.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. 22 Free Printable Christmas Cards for the Perfect Holiday Cheer

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  4. Oskar Picht - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, Picht developed the first usable German braille sheet-fed machine, for which he received the first utility model on 6 May 1901. By 1932, Picht had registered nine more models. On 24 April 1902, Picht married Margarete Charlotte Conrad, with whom he had three children.

  5. File:Braille N.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available. 1829 braille; Albanian Braille; Algerian Braille; Arabic Braille; Bengali Braille; Bharati Braille; Braille; Braille ASCII; Braille Patterns; Braille pattern dots-0; Braille pattern dots-1; Braille pattern dots-12 ...

  6. Braille Patterns - Wikipedia

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    The braille package for LaTeX (and several printed publications such as the printed manual for the new international braille music code) show unpunched dots as very small dots (much smaller than the filled-in dots) rather than circles, and this tends to print better.

  7. File:Braille8 Dots-53.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Braille Z.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Slate and stylus - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Invented by Charles Barbier as the tool for writing letters that could be read by touch, [3] the slate and stylus allow for a quick, easy, convenient and constant method of making embossed printing for Braille character encoding. Prior methods of making raised printing for the blind required a movable type printing press.