DEVELOPING FOR DOT PAD X, Monday 22 June at 5:00 PM

Join Dave Williams and Timothy Hornik from Dot Inc., along with special guests from our community, for an exciting webinar exploring Developing for Dot Pad X.

We’ll show how existing projects are already bringing multiline braille and tactile graphics to life for education, gaming, productivity or creative access. We’ll also share tips for how you can develop your own solutions.

About this webinar:

  • Ideal for existing Dot Pad users, assistive technology professionals and anyone interested in developing accessible tools.
  • We’ll share existing solutions for gaming and productivity, and explain how you can access them.
  • Q&A with our expert panel.

Register to attend the live event or receive the recording

Discover how Windows and KeySoft Work together seamlessly with the new BrailleNote Evolve, Tuesday 9 June at 7:00 AM

HumanWare is pleased to invite you to an exclusive webinar introducing the new BrailleNote Evolve — where the power of Windows 11 and the simplicity of KeySoft come together in one seamless experience.

Join Andrew Flatres and David Woodbridge as they demonstrate the BrailleNote Evolve: a full-fledged Windows 11 computer in the form factor of a convenient, travel-sized braille note-taker. Discover how HumanWare is redefining what a notetaker can be by placing braille at the centre of a powerful and flexible productivity solution.

During this information-packed session, you will learn about:

  • Why the BrailleNote Evolve was designed
  • A physical overview and guided tour of the device
  • The Main Menu and KeySoft experience
  • Enhancements to the full-featured Microsoft Office Suite
  • How JAWS and NVDA work seamlessly with Windows to deliver a comprehensive braille-first solution

Register here

Orbit Research is the Next Workshop from the Florida Outreach Center for the Blind, Friday 5 June at 8:00 PM

The Florida Outreach Center for the Blind is excited to present a special virtual workshop with Orbit Research, a leading developer of affordable and innovative assistive technology designed for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.

Founded in 1998, Orbit Research has become widely recognized for its products, such as:

  • Refreshable braille displays
  • Braille note-takers
  • Tactile graphic displays
  • DAISY media players
  • Digital magnifiers
  • Many more!

Don’t miss this opportunity to discover the future of assistive technology!

Join the meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83581605488?pwd=UWYvTVZ2Q2RRejhJamVJREF4Rlltdz09

Meeting ID: 835 8160 5488

Passcode: 182630

Blazie Technologies Monthly Webinar, Wednesday 3 June at 12:00 AM

This month, we’ll be showcasing the June 2026 software update for BT Speak and BT Braille. We’ll demonstrate new features, highlight important improvements, and share tips for getting the most out of the latest release. We think you’re really going to love this update.

As always, we’ll walk through our products live and answer your questions during the Q&A.

If you’re unable to join us live, don’t worry! A recording of the webinar will be posted on our website shortly after the event. You can find recordings of past webinars on our YouTube Channel and on our media page.

Whether you join us live or catch the recording later, we hope you’ll tune in and see what’s coming next at Blazie Technologies.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Join the meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86431419272?pwd=ea9zmQmAfqVex3peP8vGCh5Oa9dQRD.1

Meeting ID: 864 3141 9272

Passcode: 754528

That All May eRead: Navigating DAISY Files on Your eReader, Wednesday 27 May at 12:00 AM

The topic for the Tuesday, May 26, 2026, That All May eRead online program will be Navigating DAISY Files on Your eReader. In the remaining time, we will answer any questions you have about the NLS Braille eReader.

The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. eastern time and will last for one hour. The meeting will be recorded.

To access the meeting, go to https://loc.zoomgov.com/j/1603971745?pwd=AAyByFXmbZ94WHMCroPt1Iw28Se5mU.1

Meeting ID: 160 397 1745

Passcode: 471174

If you choose to dial in to the call, use the telephone numbers provided below. The Zoom.gov ID will not work with standard Zoom.us.

  • +1 669 254 5252 US (San Jose)
  • +1 646 964 1167 US (US Spanish Line)
  • +1 646 828 7666 US (New York)
  • +1 669 216 1590 US (San Jose)
  • +1 415 449 4000 US (US Spanish Line)
  • +1 551 285 1373 US (New Jersey)
  • International numbers

Remember that the meeting is recorded. Do not speak if you do not wish to be on the recording.

You can find recordings and transcripts of previous That All May eRead programs on the NLS website at www.loc.g\ov/nls/news-and-updates/that-all-may-eread.

For more information, please contact:
Tamara Rorie
Head, Patron Engagement Section
[email protected] or [email protected]

Braille at University, Tuesday 26 May at 7:30 PM

How might you use braille at university, and what funding is available to help you get it? Join Connor Scott-Gardner to find out!

Connor has experience as an advocate, DSA assessor and university student. In this session, he will share:

  • How he used braille in his own studies, and how you might use it in yours
  • Where braille technology works well in a university environment (and where it doesn’t)
  • What options are available for transcription, both for hard copy braille and electronic formats for use on braille displays
  • What support is available and who is responsible for providing it
  • Advice on navigating Disabled Students Allowance, and what to ask for at a DSA assessment

This session will be particularly relevant if you are about to start a university course, but much of the information will still apply if you are part-way through your studies. There will be an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the session.

Register for Braille at University

To join by phone, please use these details:

  • Phone number: 0131 460 1196
  • Meeting ID: 844 5048 9979
  • Passcode: 123456

ICEB announces its next town hall event: Updates to choice and placement of grade 1 indicators, Thursday 4 June at 9:00 PM

The ICEB Executive Committee has recently approved a significant update to the choice and placement of grade 1 indicators, section 1.7 of the Guidelines for Technical Material (GTM). The new guidance clarifies when it is appropriate to use a grade 1 symbol, word or passage indicator and will be of particular interest to those working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects.

The updated guidance gives a consistent approach to selecting which kind of grade 1 indicator to use, removing confusion where the same mathematical expression could be written in multiple ways.

ICEB is delighted to invite you to a special town hall event, taking place at 20:00 UTC, on Thursday June 4th, where we will explain these changes in detail, provide examples and most importantly, answer your questions.

If you are a transcriber, a teacher, or a braille reader (especially working with Mathematics or scientific notation), this session will most certainly be of interest.

Please register here to attend. We look forward to your company!

Demo Day – Innovation for a More Accessible World, Tuesday 16 June

On Tuesday 16 June 2026, Louis Braille Campus will be hosting their second ever Demo Day. This year’s event will focus on universal design and international collaboration.

Demo Day is an event for discovering and testing advancements in accessibility innovations that allow people with disabilities to live more independently.

All talks will be available in both English and French, with subtitles and translations.

Registration is free, and the event will take place on Tuesday 16 June 2026, at 9am, at the Louis Braille Campus in Paris, France.

Find out more & Register Here.

Entering Usernames, Passwords and Other Technical Details on a Braille Keyboard, Tuesday 19 May at 7:30 PM

“HELP! I can’t use my braille device on the internet because I don’t know how to braille the login details!”

This is a common challenge for braille display users. Whether it’s connecting a braille display to wi-fi, adding an email account to a braille notetaker, typing a password in Braille Screen Input on an iPhone or using your braille display to log back into your computer after it’s fallen asleep, the question of which braille code to use and how to braille the increasingly complex sequences of letters, numbers and special characters we often use still catches even the most seasoned braille user out.

“Do I need to use computer braille? I don’t know that.”

“I’m using UEB: can I use contractions?”

“How do I braille an ‘at’ sign?”

“Can I still use dot 6 for capitals? What about if there’s a mix of upper case and lower case?”

In this session, Matthew Horspool will answer all of these questions and more, covering topics including:

  • The differences between literary and computer braille
  • Why computer braille isn’t as “standard” as you might think
  • Things to watch out for when using UEB
  • How to work out which code to use
  • A quick rundown of the most common symbols in the most common codes

This session is likely to be quite fast-paced. There will be plenty of time for questions, but we encourage you to take your own notes relevant to your specific devices and credentials.

Register for Entering Usernames, Passwords and Other Technical Details on a Braille Keyboard

To join by phone, please use these details:

  • Phone number: 0131 460 1196
  • Meeting ID: 839 8313 2413
  • Passcode: 123456

Explore Reading with Dot Pad X, Monday 18 May at 5:00 PM

Join Dave Williams and Timothy Hornik from Dot Inc. for a practical webinar exploring reading with Dot Book and Dolphin EasyReader on the Dot Pad.

We’ll show how braille readers can access books, navigate content, and make the most of multiline braille for a richer tactile reading experience.

About this webinar:

  • Ideal for braille users, teachers, parents, assistive technology professionals and anyone interested in accessible reading.
  • Featuring a live demonstration of reading on Dot Pad X.
  • Q&A with our expert panel.

Register to attend the live event or receive the recording.