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One idea is to just have a thin contrasting color overlay for Braille
paper so that when it is punched out the Braille comes through
visually.
The other is to plan the paper so that when is interrupted by
standard
Braille printers the failure looks visually like the Roman alphabet
characters.
All
this as marketing for the all in one computer game Visual Braille
Japanese Braille
http://en.wikipedia...ki/Japanese_braille [JesusHChrist, Oct 07 2012]
Visual Braille
Visual_20Braille [pocmloc, Oct 07 2012]
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Neither idea looks easily workable, the second impossible. What about just putting ink onto the punches ? |
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How does this work in Japan? |
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That sounds a somewhat un-japanese
approach
would they not be more likely
just to enslave some unfortunate Korean or
Chinese as a "reader"
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Didn't the old Dymo tapes change colour when the letters were punched? |
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I also see "Braille gloves", so sighted people have a guide to tap on a deafblind person's fingers and communicate with him/her. |
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