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Braille labeled or coded

Keyboards that have braille labeling or input features.
Alternative Vocabulary 1: 
braille, text, computers, reader, blind, keyboard
Alternative Vocabulary 2: 
output, screen, display, deaf, device, deaf-blind, interface, monitor, using, read, refreshable, electronic
Alternative Vocabulary 3: 
reading, translator, devices, impaired, solutions, technology, communication, attachment, input, assistance, touch, accessibility, tactile, feature, digital, typing, system, converter, audio, pad, hearing, enabled, visual, find, peripheral
Alternative Vocabulary 4: 
programs, speech, board, terminal, adapter, vision, based, printer, full, control, communicator, typist, software, characters, web, accessory, text-to-braille, program, tool, interactive, readers, voice, feedback, aid, visually, produce, accessing, displays, keyboards, national, users, vibration, options, interact, blind-deaf, implemented, hear, systems, controls, non-audio, assisted, auto, alternative, translates, character, tactic, description, readout, convert, adaptive
Alternative Vocabulary 5: 
mode, tactual, automizer, produces, small, pins, move, show, feelings, translate, finger, wisdom, adapters, automatic, changer, clear, conversion, key-braille, micro-braille, transcription, transcript, add-on, tactical-visual, live, assistive, tech, extension, assistant, haptic, fingertips, audible, recognition, word, online, setting, disability, mainly, well, peripherals, interpreter, computing, made, easy, adaptations, accommodations, writer, best, market, need, internet, feel, raise, dot, tash, dynamic, deaf-blindness, webpage, deafblind, equipment, distribution, connect, helen, keller, center, operate, resources, print, pages, solely, disorder, trouble, function, printouts, touchpad, without, place, view, content, navigate, gui, add, mouse, reads, spoken, loud, functionality, usage, friendly, pcs, tty, tdd, see, features, translation, look, unique, adapted, feeling, accessible, checkout, work, self-adapt, real, time, product, possible, form, capabilities, language, search, hardware, screens, impairment, enable, controlling
Medium-sized blue and white device resembling the shape of a keyboard or Braille notetaker, with various black keys.

Braille keyboard designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

A silver Braille keyboard with black keys placed on top of a wooden surface next to a pair of blue headphones.

Braille keyboard designed for use by persons who are blind or have low vision. It connects to the keyboard port of a personal computer and requires no resident software on the computer, which allows this keyboard to work with any operating system.

Two children touching a tablet that has a white-on-black outlined picture of a head and brain. Below is a color rendition of the same pic.

A Braille tablet / mobile device that creates a full page of tactile text and graphics in real-time. It offers touch navigation, text-to-speech output, and Perkins-style keyboard application for users with low or no vision. Disruptive actuating technology is at the core and is still in a prototype stage.

Three variations of keyboards, one with number pad on right, one with number pad on left, and third with keys laid out similar to natural finger position on keyboard and number pad on right.

Computer keyboard system that features a Braille display, a Braille input keyboard, a standard keyboard that can be clipped onto the Braille display, and a numeric keypad.

White braille keyboard with 20 black braille cells.

VarioUltra is a braille display that supports multiple simultaneous connections to your computer and mobile devices via 1 USB and 4 channels of Bluetooth. 

Small blue braille keypad.

A compact note-taker for blind users. It includes16-piezo ceramic Braille cells and a silent Braille keyboard and displays information in Braille for tactile reading. 

A gray Braille device with 8 black Braille input keys: 4 on the left and 4 on the right, and Braille cells below.

Braille devices that respond individually to the daily routine of a blind user and offer a tool for everyone in connection with a smartphone and/or notebook.

Screenshot of iOS menu to enable Braille Screen Input.

Braille Screen Input is a feature of iOS that allows a person to enter standard text via the touch screen of an iOS device.

A black, rectangular handheld device with 14 braille cells and an 8-dot keyboard.

A portable braille computer designed for users who are blind or deaf-blind.

Front view of buttons and braille display; device fits in hand.

Portable 14-cell Braille display with five simultaneous Bluetooth connections and a USB 2.0 connection for a sixth. It provides access to mobile devices and personal computer systems.