Re: [orca-list] the low cost canute braille display



Yeah, it's a bit of a stretch for just an eBook reader but, totally doable if it's a refreshable braille display that you can apply for general reading purposes i.e. screenreader output. All things considered, the idea that there is a refrehsable braille device of any kind out there for such a low price and multiline to boot is wonderful to me. I have always been a proponent of braille literacy and I find it immensely alarming how many blind people can't read it because they don't find it practical to use in the home or outside of academia because of bulky hardcopy or inaccessibly expensive devices. Audio speech output is no substitute for direct interaction with the text, imho. Yeah, you can speed things up such that you inhale data at 750 wpm but, what are you gonna do when your kid wants you to read him a bedtime story or your church wants you to read from the Bible or you want to be a guest reader at your favorite book club.

Alex M



On 6/24/2015 5:36 PM, B. Henry wrote:
Well, there's enough processing power in the latest raspberryPI to make it refresh fast enough if the code is 
right, and it's fos, so someone should
make it right if it is not.
I think this has a lot of potential, and now that the word is out hopefuly mor  ppl will start contributing 
to the project.
I've never had any e-braille device, but this is coming pretty close to being something I'd find a way to 
afford assuming the code gets written so that
I can use it with screenreader output, i.e. not just as a ebook reader.



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