Posts Tagged ‘display’

Using iPhone 4G with a Braille display

July 4, 2010 - 10:32 am No Comments

Victor Tsaran, http://www.victortsaran.net, demonstrates using iPhone 4G with his Braille display. Apple’s revolution continues! Thanks, Karo Caran, http://www.hyacinthtales.com, for camera assistance

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002-TVB Baum Vario Connect 24

May 2, 2010 - 1:34 am No Comments

Display braille de BAUM que sirve para describir todas las lĂ­neas acutales de sus displays.

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(2) APH-Connecting the Refreshabraille Display: Bluetooth & USB

April 4, 2010 - 3:13 pm 3 Comments

This training video highlights connecting the new Refreshabraille 18 Display using both Bluetooth and USB connections. Although it demonstrates connecting to the APH BraillePlus Mobile Manager, the Refreshabraille 18 will connect to a number of devices, including specific cell phones and computers!

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how blind people type/navigate the screen

April 1, 2010 - 4:34 pm 2 Comments

this is a video explaining how blind people type and navigate a computer screen completely independent of vision.

blind people can type on a regular qwerty keyboard because the f and j keys have grooves on them. once the fingers are placed properly, the blind person can type the same way sighted people who look at the screen and not their fingers do, that is, by knowing where the keys are, to the point it’s second nature.

blind people can navigate a screen without vision by using a series of keystrokes, which usually means there is a button to hold down and arrow keys to nagivate up/down/left/right (this is how mac voice over works) or sometimes there are two keys that toggle back and forth among the elements on a page (which is how i think jaws works).

braille displays, which are displays that use crystals in the 8-dot braille pattern, can show where the mouse is. print braille, which is 6 dots, is three dots tall and two dots wide. computers use 8-dot braille though to allow for symbols, and international letters. the dots 7 and 8 (the two bottom dots of the 8-dot cell) are used for disambiguation. the mouse location is indicated by these dots 7-8 either blinking or vibrating.

if you have any other questions feel free to ask and i can make more videos.

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BrailleNote mPower with JAWS-002

March 11, 2010 - 2:13 pm No Comments

Sharon Nichols, Assistive Technology consultant for the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired’s Outreach Program, explains how to use a BrailleNote mPower as a braille display with JAWS screen reader software. Part 2 of 3. Duration: 3:42.

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BrailleNote mPower with JAWS-003

March 8, 2010 - 2:29 pm No Comments

Sharon Nichols, Assistive Technology consultant for the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired’s Outreach Program, explains how to use a BrailleNote mPower as a braille display with JAWS screen reader software. Part 3 of 3. Duration: 5:07.

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BrailleNote mPower with JAWS-001

February 21, 2010 - 4:23 pm 2 Comments

Sharon Nichols, Assistive Technology consultant for the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired’s Outreach Program, explains how to use a BrailleNote mPower as a braille display with JAWS screen reader software. Part 1 of 3. Duration: 8:49.

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Refreshing of the Braille Display Explained

February 18, 2010 - 2:23 pm No Comments

This Video is a further explanation of how this multi line refreshable Braille Display device works and the principle of setting and refreshing is also dealt with. If you want skip this technical video – look at ‘Lincoln Flips’ or ‘Nat Geo Final Presentation’

Duration : 0:9:47

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(1a) APH Refreshabraille Display

January 29, 2010 - 9:02 pm 10 Comments

This video demonstrates the newly released Rebreshabraille Display from The American Printing House for the Blind.

Duration : 0:9:25

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Multi-Line Refreshable Braille Display: Working & Construction

January 19, 2010 - 5:56 pm 5 Comments

This is a demonstration of the prototype of a mechanical multi-line Refreshable Braille Display device.

Duration : 0:4:47

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