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MA20150311A1 - Digital panel for blind people, allows reading Braille symbols, reading text based on Braille - Google Patents

Digital panel for blind people, allows reading Braille symbols, reading text based on Braille

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MA20150311A1
MA20150311A1 MA36789A MA36789A MA20150311A1 MA 20150311 A1 MA20150311 A1 MA 20150311A1 MA 36789 A MA36789 A MA 36789A MA 36789 A MA36789 A MA 36789A MA 20150311 A1 MA20150311 A1 MA 20150311A1
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Morocco
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braille
reading
character
zone
text based
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Arabic (ar)
French (fr)
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Meryem Samine
Soumya Elhalas
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Meryem Samine
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La tablette pour les non-voyants a pour objectifs la lecture et la conversion de n’importe quel livre ou document numérique en code braille affiché sur la planche supérieure nommée zone de lecture composée de 2 lignes, chaque ligne comporte 8 caractères en braille, où chaque caractère est composé de 6 boutons qui montent et descendent suivant la forme en braille du caractère. La deuxième zone, celle d’apprentissage juste en bas de la première zone, qui permet l’apprentissage du code braille tout en prononçant le caractère touché, à travers un haut-parleur, ce caractère est situé entre 3 boutons qui offrent la possibilité de basculer entre les caractères ou encore la répétition du son selon le besoin de son utilisateur.The aim of the tablet for the blind is to read and convert any book or digital document into Braille code displayed on the upper board, which is called a reading zone composed of 2 lines, each line has 8 characters in Braille, where each character is composed of 6 buttons that go up and down according to the Braille form of the character. The second zone, the learning zone just at the bottom of the first zone, which allows you to learn the braille code while pronouncing the touched character, through a loudspeaker, this character is located between 3 buttons that offer the possibility of to switch between the characters or the repetition of the sound according to the need of its user.

MA36789A 2014-02-28 2014-02-28 Digital panel for blind people, allows reading Braille symbols, reading text based on Braille MA20150311A1 (en)

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