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A project log for Tipo : Braille Smartphone Keypad

A keyboard accessory for a smartphone for training, and typing in braille

vijayVijay 05/09/2017 at 05:120 Comments

This log intends to provide an overview of the proposed solution, thereby fulfilling a gap in current market available devices. It addresses the main factors around which the usage of braille is dependent upon.

Study : How visually impaired use phone

1)  EASY INTERFACE: The keypad uses BLE nano by Redbear Labs [http://redbearlab.com/blenano/] which acts as a Bluetooth HID device. Therefore, the keypad does not require any drivers or software to be installed onto the computer & can act as a direct replacement for a normal keyboard. This feature also makes it compatible with 3rd party applications.

2)  IMPROVED TYPING SPEED: The keyboard provides a tactile benefit of Braille typewriters. This will have a positive impact on words per minute (WPM) count.

3) PORTABLE: The keypad is sleek and can also easily fit in a pocket. 

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