Keeping in mind the diverse needs of its customers and making its products more accessible, especially for people with impairments, Microsoft introduced numerous additions and improvements to Windows ...
Thanks to changed regulations Braille is spreading but do most blind people actually use the language of dots? It's been around for 200 years but you may only recently have noticed Braille in everyday ...
This year marks the 200th anniversary of braille. You may have noticed braille on elevator buttons or hotel room number plates. It is the raised dots, or tactile code, through which blind and low ...
Braille is nearly two centuries old, but, rather than being supplanted by new technology, advocates say the script is having a new lease on life Blind from birth, Graeme Innes can’t remember the last ...
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