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Do Braille displays natively support Esperanto or do you have to use the English Braille alphabet and do the special letters show up easily? (self.Blind)
submitted by No_Programmer_7256
Do Braille displays natively support Esperanto or do you have to use the English Braille alphabet and do the special letters show up easily?
siriuslylupin6 1 points 2y ago
You mean the software inside them? Most display have simple functioning and mostly hooks up to other things.so it would depend on the device and braille support there. I would say probably depends on what it is.
FaerilyRowanwind 1 points 2y ago
I wanna say that the brailliant does..... but I can’t quite remember. It’s been a couple years
etalasi 1 points 2y ago
For context, $1 was asked on /r/Esperanto.
senesperulo 3 points 2y ago
Yeah. Every 3-6 months another account turns up asking in various Reddits about Esperanto, Braille displays, and whether various phones would theoretically function if submerged / buried in sand, etc.

It's the same guy.
KillerLag 3 points 2y ago
I wonder what the purpose of that would be. Like... is he that bored?
senesperulo 3 points 2y ago
Maybe...? Maybe he's just really worried about it.

It's certainly been answered multiple times over the years.
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jofish22 1 points 2y ago
It’s... a pretty evangelical language.
senesperulo 2 points 2y ago
Another common theme was, "Should I learn Spanish or Esperanto?"

To which the reply was, "Well, this is an Esperanto group, so we're pretty biased. But if you like / need Spanish more, that'd be the way to go."

I don't think he ever got far with either.
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