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It may also be rendered using a refreshable braille display.
Braille-users can read computer screens and other electronic supports thanks to refreshable braille displays.
The base of a refreshable braille display is a pure braille terminal.
Tactile electronic displays (aka refreshable Braille display) are usually intended for the blind.
VersaBraille, 1979 (personal computer with refreshable braille display)
Lynx is a free text-only web browser for blind users with refreshable Braille displays.
It has a braille keyboard, speech synthesizer, and a 32- or 18-column refreshable Braille display, depending on model.
Because of its refreshable braille display and text-to-speech-friendly interface, Lynx can be used for internet access by visually impaired users.
Braille has been extended to an 8-dot code, particularly for use with braille embossers and refreshable braille displays.
In recent years, "electro active polymers for refreshable Braille displays" has emerged to aid the visually impaired in fast reading and computer assisted communication.
Braille may also be produced using a computer with braille translation software and a braille embosser or a refreshable braille display.
Access technology such as screen readers, screen magnifiers and refreshable Braille displays enable the blind to use mainstream computer applications and mobile phones.
For example, a browser using a refreshable braille display for output could disregard layout information entirely, and the user would still have access to all page content.
Chording keyboards are also used as portable but two handed input devices for the visually impaired (either combined with a refreshable braille display or vocal synthesis).
A braille e-book is a refreshable braille display using electroactive polymers rather than mechanical pins to raise braille dots on a display.
Modern classrooms are augmented with technologically advanced tools including BrailleNotes and other computers with refreshable Braille displays and text-to-speech functions.
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.
Screen contents can also be presented in Braille if the mobile phone or PDA is connected to a Braille device with a refreshable Braille display.
Most braille embossers and refreshable braille displays do not yet support the Unicode rendering table; instead they use braille ASCII for 6-dot braille.
Capella-programmer Bernd Jungmann used the Python scripting to produce a Braille-interface to Capella for blind users with a refreshable Braille display.
The user can switch between controls (such as buttons) available on the screen and the captions and control contents will be read aloud and/or shown on refreshable Braille display.
The same electronic file that is provided for a Braille embosser by Bookshare for Flat World Knowledge open textbooks is also compatible with many refreshable Braille displays.
In the case of severe vision impairment such as blindness, screen reader software that provides feedback via text to speech or a refreshable braille display is a necessary accommodation for interaction with a computer.
Telebraille also exists for people who are DeafBlind with the use of a TTY with a braille or regular keyboard and a refreshable braille display or LVD (Large Visual Display).
Braille terminals, consisting of a Refreshable Braille display which renders text as Braille characters (usually by means of raising pegs through holes in a flat surface) and either a mainstream keyboard or a Braille keyboard.
The base of a refreshable braille display is a pure braille terminal.
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.
The Apex has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB connections, including a USB client port for ActiveSync and for operation as a Braille terminal for a computer.
Braille terminals, consisting of a Refreshable Braille display which renders text as Braille characters (usually by means of raising pegs through holes in a flat surface) and either a mainstream keyboard or a Braille keyboard.