Learn the Braille Alphabet
Learn the Braille alphabet optically, the later transmission
This offer exists for humans, they are seeing or visually impaired and can recogniz the Braillecharacter represented by images! The learning works here exclusively optically only.
Where can I learn the braille? Online over the Internet.
braille writing, dot writing, blind writing, writing for the blind
      Here you can learn the Braille Alphabet online!
Representation the Braille-Character:
            
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Explanations:
Use of the tutorial:
- you start the random query by clicking on [start query]
 - expand gradually the amount of retrieved characters
 - if possible answers without cheat sheet
 - drive with the mouse over the red or green keys, a tooltip appears
 - click on the Braille dots, you can switch it individually on and off
 - you can use the keybord too
 
              other special characters
          
0-9 # ' % ‰ and arithmetic symbols
 Braille numbers
          
á é ó ú € ¢ $ @ & ° % _ / | \ [ ] < >
 multiform characters
        
        0-9 # ' % ‰ and arithmetic symbols
 Braille numbers
          á é ó ú € ¢ $ @ & ° % _ / | \ [ ] < >
 multiform characters
        Double meanings:
- (P123456 for) is the basic sign (full cell) and also serves as a fill or orientation sign
 - (P3456 #) is the number sign, letters a to j behind are numbers
 - (P2356 ( ) parentheses) means before the word '(' and after a word ')'
 - (P236 ») means open quote, is the question mark too
 - (P356 «) means close quote, ist the question sign up-side-down too
 - (P3 ' Apostrophe)
 - (P256 .) period, not decimal-point (look 'italic')
 - (P12346 &) contraction 'and'
 - (P46 IT ·) the follow characters are italic (emphasize), the decimal-point too
 - (P6 CAP) next letter is capitalized (uppercase ↑)
 - (P56 LTR) letter sign, cancellation of other meaning
 - (P5 S1) Special Function 1 - used for two-celled contraction
 - (P456 S2) Special Function 2 - used for two-celled contraction
 - (P45 S3) Special Function 3 - used for two-celled contraction
 
More exercises:
- you find Braille examples on the exercise site
 - own text you can changes into Braille in many ways
 - you can decipher or decoding Braille text from others
 - write on your computer linke on a Braille writer with 6 keys only
 - with the Braille slate simulator you can practice writing by hand
 - do you want use contractions in braille (grade 2), please look on
            
Wikipedia for use 'S1' (D5 ), 'S2' (D456 ) and 'S3' (D45 )  
Downloads / prints:
- various graphics versions of the Braille alphabet 
              [text version of the Braille alphabet ] 
      















