Printing SimBraille with Interline Words
Video: Printing SimBraille with Interline Words
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One of the often overlooked features of the Duxbury Braille translator is its ability to print simulated braille documents on laser or ink printers which are a page-for-page duplicate of the student's braille. The best part of this feature is that the words can also be printed on the simulated braille. This video will show you how to configure DBT to print simulated braille with or without the words.