BrailleTouch Helps Visually Impaired Users
February 20, 2012
A team from Georgia Tech, led by Post Doctorate Fellow Mario Romero (School of Interactive Computing) has designed BrailleTouch for touchscreen mobile devices. The prototype app allows visually impaired people to easily type and opens the door for everyone to text or type without looking at the screen. credit: Georgia Tech
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Technology Internet, Georgia Institute of Technology, Touchscreens, Computer hardware, Education, Academia, Engineering, mobile devices, School of Interactive Computing, touchscreen mobile devices, Mario Romero
