Interesting idea, but now that Braille can be entered directly on screen on IOS 
devices will there be much of a market for this device? How many folks who grew 
up with a learning braille would find this more useful than typing directly on 
screen or with a standard keyboard. Although I have tried to get efficient on a 
Perkins entry system, I still find my standard keyboard to be faster to input 
with.

Orbit Writer Smartphone Companion
Orders are being taken for this $99 pocket-size Braille keyboard for fully 
accessing smart phones without using gestures:
http://bit.ly/2TXKGpx <http://bit.ly/2TXKGpx>

Jonathan

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