For
visually impaired students, a Braille typewriter serves as an invaluable tool
for their studies in several significant ways:
Note-taking
in Class: During lectures and discussions, visually impaired students can
use a Braille typewriter to take notes independently. This ensures they can
keep pace with the class and capture important information for studying later.
Exams:
Most important this is the main tool that is used by almost all
visually impaired students to take part in government and university exams.
When
preparing for exams, visually impaired students can use the Braille typewriter
to create study guides, practice questions, and review notes independently.
This helps them feel more confident and prepared for their exams.
The Perkins Brailler is a durable braille writing machine made in Perkins School for the Blind U.S.A used for writing Braille. It works with a key corresponding to each of the six dots of the braille code, a space key, a backspace key, and a line space key. Like a manual typewriter. These are available in gray and blue.
On purchasing we offer a two year full warranty period and one free service.
Features & Specs
· Full right and left margin adjustments to accommodate any paper size and line centering
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Round paper-feed knobs to enable easy
paper loading and unloading
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Metal carrying handle
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Fast response time between typing and
output
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Ergonomic Design for ease of typing
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Audible bell sound seven spaces before
end of line
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Carriage release, full horizontal
movement between margin stops
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Braille output conforms to American
National Library Service for the Blind Size and Spacing Standard
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Includes user manual in both print and
braille
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Includes leather dust cover
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Extension keys available for purchase
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Weight: 10.6 lb (4.8 kg)
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Paper size maximum: 11.5 x 14 in (29.2
x 35.6 cm)
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Recommended paper weight: 120-180gsm
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Key pad: Ergonomic design for ease of
typing; Perkins keyboard standard
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Bell: Audible bell sounds 7 spaces
before end of line