1/26/2015

iBrailler Notes Braille keyboard for iPad arrives – Android version on the way

Visually impaired tablet users have another way to portable computing thanks to the innovative iBrailler Notes keyboard for iPad, with an Android version on the way soon.
The keyboard uses Braille English Grade 1, Grade 2, and Six-Dot Computer Braille.
A standard physical 18-cell Braille keyboard costs anything between $1,800 and up to $6,000. As such, this free app should be a welcome addition to computing on the go.
It is currently in use in blind schools and institutes in the United States and Sri Lanka.
Via wired

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