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Cheap Braille writer in the works

Posted on Jul 30, 06 09:42 PM PDT

Cheap Braille writer in the works
Forget expensive gadgets that type out documents for the blind - a quartet of mechanical engineering undergraduates at John Hopkins have designed a cheap and portable Braille writing device that does not run on any electronic components. This easy-to-assemble device costs around $10 and operates in a pure, mechanical environment. It has 6 buttons that can be used to produce all the possible letters, numbers, or punctuation mark as found in the Braille language. This device speeds up the typing process, enabling a blind person to emboss up to 6 marks simultaneously as compared to the traditional 1 mark at a time.

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