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  2. Perkins Brailler - Wikipedia

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    The first Braille writer machine was presented by Frank Haven Hall in 1892. [1]The original Perkins Brailler was produced in 1951 [2] by David Abraham (1896–1978), a woodworking teacher at the Perkins School for the Blind that was dissatisfied with problems of the existing technology. [3]

  3. 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.

  4. Braille - Wikipedia

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    For blind readers, braille is an independent writing system, rather than a code of printed orthography. [10] ... or an electronic Brailler or braille notetaker ...

  5. Blind teen explains how she uses her braille keyboard - AOL

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    Blind teen explains how she uses her braille keyboard. August 13, 2020 at 11:04 AM ”I think I’d just like people to know that blindness, and disability in general, doesn’t mean that ...

  6. BrailleNote - Wikipedia

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    It has either a braille keyboard or a Qwerty Keyboard, a speech synthesizer, and a 32-[2] or 18-column refreshable Braille display, depending on model. The "VoiceNote" is the same device without a braille display. The BrailleNote GPS is an 18 or 32 cell BrailleNote with an External GPS module, BrailleNote GPS.

  7. Mountbatten Brailler - Wikipedia

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    It uses the traditional "braille typewriter keyboard" of the Perkins Brailler with modern technology, giving it a number of additional features such as word processing, audio feedback and embossing. The machine was pioneered and developed at the United Kingdom's Royal National College for the Blind in Hereford by Ernest Bate. [1] [2]

  8. United is adding Braille signs inside planes to help blind ...

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    United Airlines says it will install Braille signs to help visually impaired travelers find row and seat numbers and lavatories. The airline said Thursday that it has outfitted about a dozen ...

  9. This Braille smartwatch is a game changer for the visually ...

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    Braille meets wearable technology. While most of the innovation that has been happening in the recent years generally occurs on a screen made of pixels, the visually impaired community has been ...