Apple, Microsoft, and USB-IF team up to standardize braille displays

Apple, Microsoft, and USB-IF team up to standardize braille displays
By Callum Booth


Apple, Microsoft and the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) have announced a human interface device (HID) standard for braille displays. This collaboration is huge news for people who are blind or suffering with low vision, as it will make using a braille display across different hardware far, far easier. The idea is that it removes the need for braille devices to have specially designed software or drivers. This will substantially reduce development time and, hopefully, open up the market. You can find more information in the release. I’ve got to say, I was shocked this wasn’t already a thing. With computers…

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May 31, 2018 at 09:26PM
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