The dot patterns of Braille decipher (decode)
(Grad1 and one-cell-contractions of Grad2)
You write a term in Braille and check whether you have correctly set the dots:
Remarks:
click on the green dots, you can switch it with the mouse individually on and off
'write' the signs exactly do you will decipher (for example, the drug label)
the sign # is the Number Sign, the follow letters from a to j are the
numbers from 1 to 0
a=1, b=2, c=3, d=4, e=5, f=6, g=7, h=8, i=9, j=0
==> turn to display digits by making click on the letter in the emphasized box
down composite 'numbers' after the number sign are ordinal numbers (1st 2nd 3rd etc.)
Several are summarized course (2nd + 5th ==> 25th)
==> turn to display digits by making click on the letter in the emphasized box
the sign ⇑ is the sign for CAP = CAPITALIZE, the follow letter is a uppercase letter
is the sense not to identify, rotate to 180 degrees and try again from begin
special signs:
CAP - capital-sign (uppercase), S1 S2 S3 - special sign (used fort wo-celled contraction)
LTR - letter-sign, IT - italic-sign (emphasize) + decimal-point