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JAWS For Windows Supports Multiline Braille

JAWS For Windows Supports Multiline Braille

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Announcing JAWS screen reading software Support for multiline braille, meeting braille readers in Singapore and finding out how to get involved in research in to braille and quality of life.

This month Raising the Dots comes from the 11th General Assembly of the World Blind Union (WBU), where visitors from around the planet have been getting hands on with Dot Pad X. Learn more about the World Blindness Summit & WBU General Assembly https://wbu.ngo/events/world-blindness-summit-wbu-general-assembly

JAWS Screen Reading Software for Microsoft Windows has introduced support for multiline braille, including Dot Pad X. Download JAWS and find out what else is new here. https://support.freedomscientific.com/Downloads/JAWS

We are joined by Gary from Dot Inc or shares more about the Dot Pad X support found in JAWS. If you have questions you can write to info@dotincorp.com

If you want to know more about Dot Pad X multiline braille and tactile graphics display you can do that here. https://www.dotincorp.com/en/product/dotpadx

Visitors to the Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped. recently had chance to get hands on with Dot Pad X for the first time. We here from braille users who share their reaction and what braille and tactile graphics means to them. https://savh.org.sg/

Aasha Rose is a braille teacher, trainer, braille specialist and PHD candidate studying at the University of Southern Queensland. Aasha's research is exploring the relationship between braille literacy and quality of life. You can get involved by writing to aasha.rose@usq.edu.au

Since recording, Aasha started a new job as braille instructor for Adelaide-based See Differently, previously known as the Royal Society for the Blind. https://seedifferently.org.au/

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