• With Simbraille, is easier to see the where the dots are placed in the 6-dot cell. It may be used to teach about dot placement.

    If you typed Braille with Perky Duck, you can copy and paste it into a Word Editor, like Microsoft Word. Then you just change the font to be this font, Unicode Braille Font. 16 pt font size is recommended.

    You can also take text, copy and paste it into an online braille translator, and take that brailled text, and use that text in Microsoft Word. Then change the font type.

    You might need to adjust height spacing if it's too cramped. In Microsoft Office, you can right click, and go to Paragraph, and change the Line spacing to 2. That would make it easier to read.

    You may adjust margins to give more space as well.

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    Created on 17th June 2018. Last edited on 18th June 2018.
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Under Advanced > Unicode Letter Sets there is a 'Braille Patterns' extention a little over half way down. This would make this font compatable with other Braille packages.

Comment by jonrgrover 18th june 2018

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