Celebrating the bicentenary of Louis Braille's birth
What is Braille?
Braille is a tactile form of reading and writing used by people who are blind or have vision impairment. It is made up of a series of braille cells, and each cell has six dots arranged in two columns and three rows.
Braille letters are represented in different combinations of dots arranged within a braille cell. Braille letters do not resemble printed letters.
What is Braille?
Braille is a tactile form of reading and writing used by people who are blind or have vision impairment. It is made up of a series of braille cells, and each cell has six dots arranged in two columns and three rows.
Braille letters are represented in different combinations of dots arranged within a braille cell. Braille letters do not resemble printed letters.
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