France's main Braille publisher is in financial crisis after a bold decision to sell its embossed books for the same price as standard ones. Its future raises the broader question of whether printed ...
You can pick a custom keyboard shortcut, and you can decide to simply press that shortcut instead of pressing and holding it.
If you have a visually impaired relative, Mangoslab's Nemonic Dot will be an easy way to outfit their household with custom ...
Mangoslab made a big reveal at CES with its economical Braille label printer that can turn speech into Braille dots. Find out ...
Blind people have used label makers to print labels in Braille for some time, but they're expensive, costing upwards of ...
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Who taught the blind to read by touch? Read the untold story of the invention of Braille
Louis Braille is remembered today as the father of Braille, the first system of writing for the visually impaired. His ...
In the 1820s, Louis Braille devised a raised-dot system of letters, numbers and musical notation. 200 years later, it’s still opening the music world for blind musicians.
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