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Picture of PERKY DUCK Perky Duck is a braille editor, keyboard modification, and training program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This computer-based Perkins brailler emulator enables a standard computer keyboard to function as a Perkins-style braille keyboard, as the S-D-F and J-K-L keys represent the six dots of a braille cell. The program can be used in distance education to demonstrate the user's understanding of braille. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible and Apple Macintosh computers.

Notes: Windows and Mac versions of this program may be downloaded free from Duxbury's web site and used for any legal and constructive purpose that does not involve redistribution to third parties.

Price: FREE.

This product record was updated on December 18, 2009.

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Duxbury Systems Inc

270 Littleton Road, Suite 6
Westford, Massachusetts 01886-3523
United States
Telephone: 978-692-3000.
Fax: 978-692-7912.
Web: http://www.duxburysystems.com.
Email: info@duxsys.com.


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