brailleweergave
Brailleweergave refers to the system of tactile writing and reading used by people who are visually impaired. It consists of raised dots arranged in a six-dot cell pattern. Each combination of dots represents a letter, number, punctuation mark, or even a contraction. Louis Braille, a French inventor, developed the system in the early 19th century, building upon an earlier, less efficient system.
The fundamental unit of braille is the braille cell, which is composed of two columns of three
Brailleweergave is crucial for literacy and independence for many blind and visually impaired individuals. It allows