Actually, what I find annoying about the article is how they are mixing
braille input with braille output. The whole article is about inputting
text to the device, then says that blind people have to spend thousands of
dollars. That is for braille output, which has nothing to do with input.
Not to mention, either I keep seeing the same talk about this braille
input app going around, or I've seen at least four versions of the same
app coming from different researchers.
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Blue skies.
Dan Rossi
Carnegie Mellon University.
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