Word processor work station with a braille reading line

Communications: electrical – Tactual indication – With input means

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34082519, 340709, 434112, 434113, 434115, 341 21, H03M 1100

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049856928

ABSTRACT:
A working station includes a keyboard for the input of data into a memory, the keyboard including cursor control keys. The working station is provided with a braille reading line and adjacent the braille reading line there are provided additional cursor control means adapted to be operated by a visually handicapped person without the orientation of the hand(s) with respect to the braille reading line being lost.

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