Perkins Brailler

The Perkins Brailler is similar to a typewriter and is used to type braille. It has six embossing keys that represent the six dots in a braille cell. It is the most common device used to write braille.

Grey Perkins Brailler with Paper Loaded

By simultaneously pressing different combinations of the six keys, users can create any of the characters in the braille code. In addition to these six keys, the Perkins Brailler has a space key, a backspace key, and a line space key.

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