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  1. American Braille was a popular braille alphabet used in the United States before the adoption of standardized English Braille in 1918. It was developed by Joel W. Smith, a blind piano tuning teacher at Perkins Institution for the Blind in Boston , and introduced in 1878 as Modified Braille .

  2. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrailleBraille - Wikipedia

    Braille is a tactile writin seestem uised bi fowk that are veesually impaired. It is tradeetionally written wi embossed paper. Braille uisers can read computer screens an ither electronic supports thanks tae refreshable braille displays. Thay can write braille wi the oreeginal slate an stylus or teep it on a braille writer, sic as a portable ...

  3. Louis Braille (4 January 1809 - 6 January 1852) was a French inventor. He was born in Coupvray. [1] He invented the script braille system, which helps blind people to read. Braille is read by passing one's fingers over characters made up of an arrangement of one to six raised points. It has been adapted to almost every known language.

  4. af.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrailleBraille - Wikipedia

    Braille is genoem na die skepper daarvan, die Fransman Louis Braille, wat sy sig verloor het weens ’n ongeluk in sy kinderdae. In 1824, op 15 jaar, het Braille sy kode vir die Franse alfabet ontwikkel. Hy het sy stelsel, wat later ook musieknote bevat het, in 1829 gepubliseer.

  5. Braille. Unicode. Unicode range. (not supported) New York Point (New York Point: ) is a braille-like system of tactile writing for the blind invented by William Bell Wait (1839–1916), a teacher in the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind. The system used one to four pairs of points set side by side, each containing one or two dots.

  6. Welsh Braille is the braille alphabet of the Welsh language. Except for ⠡ ch and ⠹ th, print digraphs in the Welsh alphabet are digraphs in braille as well: ⠙ ⠙ dd, ⠋ ⠋ ff, ⠝ ⠛ ng, ⠇ ⠇ ll, ⠏ ⠓ ph, ⠗ ⠓ rh. Accents are rendered with circumflex ⠈, diaeresis ⠘, grave ⠆, acute ⠒ .

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