There are braille embossers (a "printer"). There are also refreshable braille displays for the text that appears on computer screen. There is software that communicates with braille embossers and displays. The software will also convert standard written English to any of the various full or abbreviated forms of braille.
There are services online that will convert and print documents in braille from a computer file.
Software packages such as Dolphin EasyConverter can take documents such as Word or text files and convert them to .BRL files which can be printed as Braille using an embosser.
You can use an online text translator, such as www.systransoft.net
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Although some guides capitalize it (for its developer Louis Braille), at least one US braille organization recommends that the lowercase be used. The National Federation of the Blind capitalizes it, but the Library of Congress uses both forms.
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Braille is made up of raised dots and is used as a language for blind people to read. If you are referring to braille used in Pokemon, it is used in puzzles, such as when you find the caves that the regi's are in you have to convert the text from braille to English to find out how to get them. It is worth keeping the braille guide on hand while playing Pokemon.
(*As it is difficult to write out the dot forms in text, see the related link for Braille translations.)
a braille printer produces braille printouts of computer files. It works in conjunction software that translates text to braille.It converts a computer file into a BRAILLE DOCUMENT.
Braille printers, also known as embossers, are used to make copies of electronic documents on paper in a format that is readable by blind people. Instead of using ink, braille embossers create raised dots on paper that form braille symbols. Some braille embossers are used to print short documents for home or office use, and others are used to mass-produce copies of braille books and magazines.
http://www.afb.org/braillebug/braille_print.asp
Braille display devices may be seen in certain homes and hospitals where they are used by people who read braille. The devices input text output from a computer than can be read.
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It converts numbers to Thai text. So if you wanted the number 6 in Thai, you can do something like this: =BAHTTEXT(6) It does not convert actual text and it does not convert numbers to English text.
Braille is not a language. It is a group of writing systems that are used by people who are blind. If you read braille text aloud, you are reading whatever language the braille was written in. It's not a spoken language, it's a written language so you don't actually speak it.
Some common Braille punctuation marks include the period (.), comma (,), question mark (?), exclamation point (!), colon (:), semicolon (;), and quotation marks (" "). These symbols are used to convey proper punctuation in Braille text for individuals who are visually impaired.
Yes, braille is typically read from left to right, with each character represented by a pattern of raised dots arranged in specific positions within a 2x3 grid. Just like reading text, braille is organized in a linear fashion.
YES, select text you want to convert, then click Inserttab to expand, click on Table and choose Convert Text to Table... from list.