Computer Braille Code
Appearance
Computer Braille is an adaptation of braille to an eight-dot cell; the resulting 256 characters match in number the 256 characters of ASCII computer coding. Unfortunately, an eight-dot cell is too large to be read easily, negating one of the principal advantages of braille, and it was abandoned in Unified English Braille, adopted in most English-speaking countries apart from the United States.
One quarter of Computer Braille characters are the 64 of standard braille. Capital letters are derived by adding dot 7:
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