Humanware's
BrailleNote DeafBlind Commmunicator

Opening Doors to the World
Effective Collaboration Creates the Right
Solution
HumanWare, in partnership with the Washington State Office of Deaf and Hard
of Hearing (ODHH), has developed a new deafblind communication system. The
DeafBlind Communicator (DBC) is the result of collaboration between deafblind
individuals and focus groups, professionals from both the deaf and blind
communities, and HumanWare’s engineering and marketing teams. The basic DBC
provides three types of communication for deafblind users: face-to-face, TTY,
and SMS Texting. (Other more powerful features can be activated by the user if
desired).
Two Portable Components are Easy to Carry
The DBC consists of two separate components that deafblind users can easily
carry wherever they go. The main unit is the DB BrailleNote which is a
BrailleNote mPower (Perkins and QWERTY models available) with special deafblind
software installed in it. The companion unit is the DB-Phone which is a special
cell phone with a visual display and a QWERTY keyboard that also has unique
deafblind software installed in it. These two components communicate wirelessly
with each other using Bluetooth.
Face-to-face Communication Wherever You Go
DBC users can now communicate with bus drivers, waiters, shop clerks, sighted
friends and family, etc. by simply activating a face-to-face chat. By following
a simple menu on the DB-BrailleNote, the DB-Phone can be activated and handed to
a sighted person. It’s easy to keep track of the DB-Phone as it has a
retractable security tether. A message is both spoken and displayed on the
DB-Phone stating, “Hi, I’m blind and I can’t hear. To communicate with me, type
a message on this keyboard and press (the return arrow).” Whatever the sighted
person types on the DB-Phone in text is sent to the DB-BrailleNote user and
displayed in Braille. The DBC user can then type a response on the
DB-BrailleNote and send it to the DB-Phone and so the conversation continues.
Communication with Other BrailleNote and DBC Users
Not only can the DBC work in face-to-face situations with sighted people
using the DB-Phone, but it can also communicate with other DBC users and even
other BrailleNote mPower users.
TTY Integrated into the DB-BrailleNote
The DB-BrailleNote has the land-line connector and special TTY software built
right into it making a separate TTY unnecessary. From the chat menu, DBC lets
the user enter a telephone number of a TTY or relay service and then either
store that number in an address book for future use or make the call and proceed
with a TTY conversation. The DBC also has an answering machine built into it.
SMS Texting to Other Cell Phone Users
Text messaging is fast becoming one of the most frequent forms of
communication between cell phone users. A SIM card can be purchased from a
wireless provider and installed in the DB-Phone. Following the same basic steps
used when activating a TTY call, DBC users can choose to activate the DB-Phone
to send text messages. Because of the wireless Bluetooth connection, DBC users
never need to access the phone directly. Everything is controlled right from the
DB-BrailleNote.
Keeping It Simple with KeySoft
The DBC is designed to be simple and straight forward with the goal of
enabling any Braille user to learn to use it with minimal training. The DBC uses
a condensed form of BrailleNote mPower’s notoriously friendly user interface
called KeySoft. Easy-to-use menus enable users to quickly find the applications
they need and context sensitive “help” is always available in every application
to guide and remind the user of options and commands.
Activating mPower Applications
Those users who are ready for a more sophisticated system can choose to
activate the full power of the BrailleNote mPower. Applications like a word
processor with spell checker, planner, email, Internet browser, and bookreader
are among the applications included once activated.
HumanWare’s new DeafBlind Communicator opens a world of communication
possibilities for people who are deaf and blind!
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