Duxbury Systems Braille Translation Item Code: C14
$595.00
What does our software for
Braille look like?
Whether you are blind or sighted, our
software comes up as a standard modern application, fully
accessible AND fully in tune with the latest advances in
operating systems and sister applications.
What does software for braille do?
Most people understand the basics about braille: that it
provides a reading medium for blind people, using "cells"
made up of raised dots in various patterns instead of the
characters used in regular print. But many people do not
realize that the cells-for-characters substitutions are not,
typically, on a one-for-one basis. The process is especially
complicated in languages such as English and French where
"grade 2" braille is used, involving "contractions" that are
based in part upon pronunciation. Formatting of braille
pages also involves issues beyond those affecting print. DBT
provides translation and formatting facilities
to automate the process of conversion from regular print to
braille (and vice versa), and also provides
word-processing facilities for working directly in the
braille as well as the print. "Fonts" are used for
displaying the braille.
Who uses software for braille?
Our software is designed for two types--those who
don't know braille and those who do. Even if all the
braille you know was learned from the previous
paragraph, the Duxbury Braille Translator (DBT) will
allow you to create highly accurate braille for school
books and teaching materials, office memos, bus
schedules, personal letters, signs compliant with the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and more. Where
you need to be sure of "perfection," we would certainly
recommend that you also make use of proofreading (just
as you would proofread print books) by a knowledgeable
braillist--who may be using DBT as well. That is because
DBT is just as important to professional
transcribers--for swift conversion to braille from a
wide variety of print sources.