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- Braille equipment, an eligible consumer must be proficient in Braille and must have access to the Internet or cellular telephone service. Telebraille...
- comprehend the moving braille on the braille TTY or large print on the LVD. Telebraille relay operators must be familiar with Braille contractions that users...
- Foundation. He is also involved in the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, The Braille Institute, Camp Ronald McDonald, Meals on Wheels and various child abuse...
- Telesensory Systems, Inc. (TSI) (later TeleSensory Corporation) was an American corporation that invented, designed, manufactured, and distributed technological...
- computerised Braille transcription system [BTS] in twelve Indian languages comprising Braille-to-text software, an electronic tactile reader, automatic braille embosser...
- December 16, 2014, AMI launched a French-language version of the network, AMI-télé, under a second Category A licence. On March 27, 2007, the CRTC held a public...
- ****istive technology (AT) that renders text and image content as speech or braille output. Screen readers are essential to people who are blind, and are useful...
- phone, the BrailleNote GPS utilizes the GPS network to pinpoint a traveler's position on earth and nearby points of interest. The BrailleNote receives...
- Franconian Writing system Latin (Luxembourgish alphabet) Luxembourgish Braille Official status Official language in Luxembourg Recognised minority language in...
- owns many unique research facilities, such as the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information dedicated to telecommunications and the Goddard Institute for...