This nifty piece of technology helps me navigate life and work as a blind person

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This nifty piece of technology helps me navigate life and work as a blind person
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Tech I Can't Live Without 🤖 I 'I am a true advocate of Braille and would urge any blind or partially sighted person who thinks they might benefit from Braille to go ahead and learn it.'

It’s something called the Mantis Q40 and it’s a refreshable Braille display. This device allows me to interact with my computer usingBraille is a reading and writing system of raised dots, which are read by touching them with your fingertips. I use it because I’m blind.

The Mantis Q40 is a device about the size of a sheet of A4 – most of the space is taken up by a QWERTY keyboard but at the bottom is a row of 40 refreshable Braille cells. All this is a very roundabout way of saying that I have a line of Braille which changes under my fingers as I work, enabling me to take in information as I type, or look up and read stored information.Refreshable Braille is surprisingly old technology, developed by a company in Germany called Papenmeier in 1975. I first came across it aged 17 in 1982 when a machine called a VersaBraille was loaned to my school.

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