Gayle Yarnall, director of Adaptive Technology at Perkins Products, demonstrates how to use a refreshable braille display with the iPad. For more info, visit www.wonderbaby.org/articles/ip...
Gayle, you are one cool lady! I have trouble in this life doing many things, and I can see. Thanks for inspiring me to soldier on. And thanks for helping to bring to market such cool things.
Thanks for sharing your expertise. This information is sooo useful to parents of young children who are still trying to figure out what various technology products are there.
Love the video! Thanks for doing this. It would be helpful to our staff who live with hearing impairments if you could correct the words in the closed captioning.
Gayle, you are one cool lady! I have trouble in this life doing many things, and I can see. Thanks for inspiring me to soldier on. And thanks for helping to bring to market such cool things.
Thanks for sharing your expertise. This information is sooo useful to parents of young children who are still trying to figure out what various technology products are there.
Thank you for the demonstration. I appreciate that fact that you also took time to show a Braille input device as well as a stand alone reader.
Love the video! Thanks for doing this. It would be helpful to our staff who live with hearing impairments if you could correct the words in the closed captioning.
I like the idea of the tiny little device you can fit in your pocket. I also like e fact it has a perkins keyboard too. How much is the small device?
Cool nice video. Is this device cost efective. Which technology used. Is this using micro DC motor or piezo technology?
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