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    Sharada-Braille-Writer

    Sharada-Braille-Writer

    Six key approach to producing print materials.

    Sharada-Braille-Writer (S.B.W) is a text editor for GNU/Linux which support braille input. In S.B.W, Simultaneous multiple press of braille combinations, will produce corresponding letters. So one can input text in more than 40 languages with braille knowledge in perkins like way. letters f, d, s, j, k, l represent 1 2 3 4 5 6 of the braille dots respectively. By pressing "f" and "s" together will produce letter k and like. Website : https://zendalona.com/sbw/ Github repository 1 : https://github.com/zendalona/sbw Github repository 1 : https://github.com/zendalona/libbraille-input Ubuntu PPA 1 : https://launchpad.net/~nalin-x-linux/+archive/ubuntu/sbw Ubuntu PPA 2 : https://launchpad.net/~nalin-x-linux/+archive/ubuntu/libbraille-input
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    BabyKey

    Python program for babies - change screen color on key stroke

    My first Python and PyGame project: Baby key allows toddlers to play with the computer. With each keystroke the screen gradually changes color. Holding ESC for 5 seconds allows you to quit. Windows keys and ALT+TAB combinations are suppressed as beta testing of an eight month old toddler proved this to be necessary. WARNING: Might not be suited for your child. Beware of flashing screen (e.g. in case of Epilepsy).
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