How is Braille system used?
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How is Braille system used?
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Every character in the Braille code is based on the arrangement of one to six raised dots. Each dot has a numbered position in the Braille cell. These characters make up the letters of the alphabet, punctuation marks, numbers and everything else that can be printed does not have a separate alphabet of capital letters as there is in a print.
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