iOS store offering QCRI’s BrailleEasy app

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Qatar Computing Research Institute’s (QCRI) latest development, BrailleEasy, a custom one-handed Braille keyboard, is now available on the iOS App Store.

Representatives from Al Noor Institute for the Blind and
MADA (Qatar Assistive Technology Center) and the Qatar Social and Cultural
Center for the Blind (QSCCB) worked closely with developers of the Braille
keyboard, by Barbara Šepi, Abdurrahman Ghanem and Stephan Vogel.

The keyboard, which can be used by both Arabic and
English-speaking users, is designed to offer the convenience of using just one
hand with the speed of a dual-handed Braille type pad.

BrailleEasy is “a great achievement,” according to Ikrami
Ahmad, QSCCB’s activities coordinator and assistive technology specialist.

“It comes with an extensive tutorial that walks the user
through step by step, the set of gestures is easy to learn and execute, and
being self-voicing makes it possible for those who do not depend on screen
readers to use it fully,” Ahmad said. “It also paves the way for those with limited hand movement
to type in Braille on their touch screen. I have personally heard
from several people on forums and mailing lists that it enables them to use
their working hand to type in Braille faster than the traditional way of
typing.”

The app’s code has been offered as open source and the
digital tool is available for free, notes Stephan Vogel, the research director
of QCRI’s Arabic Research Technologies.

QCRI is one of Hamad bin Khalifa University’s three national
research institutes.

“The idea is to send BrailleEasy out into the community so
that other developers, both local and worldwide, can add to it, improve it,
adapt it to other languages,” Vogel said. “Developing the app in
collaboration with the local community has been a very rewarding experience.”



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