Braille

In this section you can find references to information about Braille, the code used by blind people (and in some cases also the visually impaired) to read and write.

Resources

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Access8Math

Vincenzo Rubano
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Access8Math is an add-on for the NVDA screen reader that provides a lot of very useful features to help blind and visually impaired people work with Math formulas and expressions, no matter their complexity degree.

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Math Capable Assistive Technology (MathCAT) Documentation

Vincenzo Rubano
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In this page from its developer. you can find references to all documentation resources available for Math Capable Assistive Technology (MathCAT), an open source library aimed at generating speech, braille, and navigation for Math formulas for assistive technology users.

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Math Capable Assistive Technology (MathCAT)

Vincenzo Rubano
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Currently under active development, Math Capable Assistive Technology (MathCAT) is an open source library aimed at generating speech, braille, and navigation for Math formulas for assistive technology users.

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MathPlayer User Manual

Vincenzo Rubano
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As its name implies, the MathPlayer User manual contains the official documentation for MathPlayer, a tool that plays a critical role with regards to Math accessibility on the Web: many browsers (Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, etc.

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MathPlayer

Vincenzo Rubano
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Initially developed by Design Science (now acquired by Wiris) to support rendering and displaying Math equations written in MathML for Internet Explorer, MathPlayer is a tool that plays a critical role with regards to Math accessibility on the Web.

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Biblos

Vincenzo Rubano
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Developed by Giuseppe Di Grande (an Italian blind programmer), Biblos is a free, accessible word processor that provides many features that make it suitable for usage both by people with disabilities and the production of accessible content for people with disabilities.

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Liblouis Braille Translator

Vincenzo Rubano
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Named in honor of Louis Braille, Liblouis is an open-source library that provides support for braille translation and back-translation. It features support for computer and literary braille, supports contracted and uncontracted translation for many languages and has support for hyphenation.

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Brltty

Vincenzo Rubano
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Quoting its official website, BRLTTY is a background process (daemon) which provides access to the Linux/Unix console (when in text mode) for a blind person using a refreshable braille display.

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