Wow that must be a complex braille implimentation.  I've seen a Japanese and 
Chinese typewritter and it's a similar situation with hundreds of keys.

On Oct 25, 2010, at 8:42 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:

> Sorry for the ot post, but this is such an international list, I figured 
> someone would know the answer.
> 
> I'm sitting here having a discussion about chinese braille with a colleague.  
> Does anyone know anything about it?  Does it exist?  If yes, how does it 
> work?  My colleague--who speaks Chinese was explaining that it couldn't just 
> rely on a phonetic symbol system, because the same phonetic writing can 
> represent several different words.
> 
> Since this is not on topic, feel free to respond off-list, goodi...@msu.edu.
> Donna
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