Does anybody know a good but cheap braille keyboard?
Does this look like a consumer electronics board to you?
>>55324650
Yes, now are you going to answer the question?
>>55324650
Yes
>>55324650
That's exactly what /g/ is
>>55324650
of course.
what, you think this is a generic technology board or something?
This is the avarage cost, why the fuck something that only rise fucking spots would be so expensive?
>>55324642
>high quality, specialized equipment
>cheap
You are allowed to choose one and only one.
>>55324650
yes
lol blind people
>>55324820
Does it would be cheaper make one with arduino? It should only rise spots decoding a line of character
>>55325223
Cheaper > *possible
>>55324820
make a cheaper one and sell it, you'll make plenty of dosh
>>55325278
And maybe one that doesn't look like a toy
>>55325291
it's not like the users will notice
>>55325314
Aaaaaaaaaand your right
>>55324820
Low demand, low supply, and the parts need to operate mechanically for a long time.
>>55324642
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soy soy soy soy soy
op is a faggot
>>55324820
specialist hardware is expensive usually, small market for sales equals small income from sales.
you need to maximize what you make per unit so make the most of it and bleed the fuckers as much as you can.
>>55324650
you must be new here
>>55324642
So what does it even do, write down the last 40 characters with those pins so you can read it back?
>>55325656
Yes, but they don't have to be 40 the more they are, the more can be read at once
>>55325690
That was just my guess for the amount in OP's pic
Seems like a very expensive toy when you could just have the computer read it back to you tbqh
>>55324820
no point, use a screen reader
>>55325740
Yes, but reading braille is the faster solution to read, and it is easier to edit text touching it rather than listen to the whole phrase