Re: Has anyone used the Handheld Braille Labeler from braillebookstore?
Hi. I used to have one of these labeler things, the same as the other posters had. It had a wheel witch you had to turn to find the rite character, and there was a little indent in one part of hte wheel that indicated
Re: Has anyone used the Handheld Braille Labeler from braillebookstore?
All things considered, it's kinda interesting that the braille labeler is so compact compared to every other braille-generating device ever, since it has a collection of characters on a wheel, rather than lettin
Re: Has anyone used the Handheld Braille Labeler from braillebookstore?
This may or may not be helpful but it's also worth noting there are label tape adapters available for Perkins braillers. It's only useful if you already have a Perkins brailler obviously since the brailler
Re: Has anyone used the Handheld Braille Labeler from braillebookstore?
The labeler itself works fine. You turn a wheel to the correct letter (or symbol) and press down, and that letter (or symbol) is broiled. It can be time-consuming for longer labels. As a blind person, it takes
Re: Has anyone used the Handheld Braille Labeler from braillebookstore?
Hello Aprone.Well it's been year's since I've used one but last time I did use one it was aweful. When I used it there was a circle on top that you had to turn to the right letter then press the bu
Has anyone used the Handheld Braille Labeler from braillebookstore?
I am curious about this braille labeler, and wanted to hear from anyone who has used one. Is it fast to use? Do the labels come out crisp and easy to read? I'd hate to end up with a piece of junk, so any insight yo