Refreshable Braille Display

<p>At S8080, we ensure that all of the websites we create are built to meet accessibility standards, as itÔÇÖs very important to us that theyÔÇÖre accessible to everybody.</p>
Whilst following guidelines is all well and good, itÔÇÖs always extremely useful to see how real people with disabilities experience the web. The video below does just that - it shows a guy named Bruce describing how he uses the internet with the help of a <a id="aptureLink_OqBhfneJf7" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refreshable%20Braille%20display">refreshab… Braille display</a>. Most people have seen/heard a <a id="aptureLink_TsrzU3MAXN" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen%20reader">screen reader</a> in use, but likely not a Braille display.

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