Brail in a sentence as a noun

On the **** side is he undercutting the makers of the brail machines?

I was just reading the other day how a kid build a brail writing machine out of Legos.

I would love to see a brail version so that I can make my content sites more accessible.

I was born blind so have never known any different and have always done everything on the computer with speech and brail.

I remember seeing articles a long time ago about potential for brail via haptics in screens

But boldness might not look like anything -- the user agent could be outputting to a brail reader for all the developer knows.

Brail in a sentence as a verb

He smartly found a niche where brail machines were highly expensive and produced a low cost alternative with free plans distributed.

I agree, I wonder what it would be like if you spent you're entire computer upbringing with a brail keyboard, regardless of your sighted-ness...

As far as I know, parsing the accessibility tree is primarily limited to screen readers / brail displays.

Shape first, colour purely as an extra, then brail if the symbol is not relief or discernible enough, this is absolute basics of accessibility.

This is not about uniformity, you basically suggested colour blind people should learn brail rather than simply chosing a different method of differentiation...

I just outlined for you the most common disability, it's particularly easy to avoid since they can still actually see.> the rare person who is monochromatic can use the same solution as someone who is completely blind....how would you like to be told to learn brail in old age just cos your eyesight isn't quite good enough to read some small print?No, that's just awful.

Brail definitions

noun

a small net used to draw fish into a boat

noun

a small rope (one of several) used to draw a sail in

verb

take in a sail with a brail

verb

haul fish aboard with brails